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'''Ansel Elgort''', born March 14, 1994, is an American actor, singer, and DJ most notably known for his roles in blockbuster movies such as ''Baby Driver'' and ''The Fault in Our Stars'', with the latter shooting him to critical acclaim.
Elgort was born in New York City, where he attended The Professional Arts School and Trinity School. He began taking acting classes at the age of 12 where he played in the LaGuardia High's rendition of ''Hairspray''.
Ansel Elgort portrays the protagonist of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]'', [[Jake Adelstein]].
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'''Ansel Elgort''', born March 14, 1994, is an American actor, singer, and DJ most notably known for his roles in blockbuster movies such as ''Baby Driver'' and ''The Fault in Our Stars'', with the latter shooting him to critical acclaim.
Elgort was born in New York City, where he attended The Professional Arts School and Trinity School. He began taking acting classes at the age of 12 where he played in the LaGuardia High's rendition of ''Hairspray''.
Ansel Elgort portrays the protagonist of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]'', [[Jake Adelstein]].
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The '''Chiarara-Kai''' is one of the major gangs of the Yakuza who defacto-control the majority of Tokyo. The Chihara-Kai are most commonly found on territories within downtown Tokyo, and have existed outside of the radar of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police for years. The Chihara-Kai are lead by Oyuban, but most work directly under high-ranking member Kume.
Complexities and tensions begin to rise for the Chihara-Kai when the [[Towza]] begin attacking businesses they protect in order to encroach on their territory. This brings both the Chihara-Kai and the Towza under the watchful eye of [[Hiroto Katagiri]].
== History ==
== Membership ==
== Trivia ==
== References ==
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The '''Chiarara-Kai''' is one of the major gangs of the Yakuza who defacto-control the majority of Tokyo. The Chihara-Kai are most commonly found on territories within downtown Tokyo, and have existed outside of the radar of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police for years. The Chihara-Kai are lead by [[Hitoshi Ishida]], who takes control of the clan after the previous leader, Tanaka, suffers from health issues; the leader of the clan is known as the Oyuban.
Complexities and tensions begin to rise for the Chihara-Kai when the [[Towza]] begin attacking businesses they protect in order to encroach on their territory. This brings both the Chihara-Kai and the Towza under the watchful eye of [[Hiroto Katagiri]].
== History ==
== Membership ==
== Trivia ==
== References ==
[[Category:Chihara-Kai]]
[[Category:The Yakuza]]
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The '''Chiarara-Kai''' is one of the major gangs of the Yakuza who defacto-control the majority of Tokyo. The Chihara-Kai are most commonly found on territories within downtown Tokyo, and have existed outside of the radar of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police for years. The Chihara-Kai are lead by [[Hitoshi Ishida]], who takes control of the clan after the previous leader, Tanaka, suffers from health issues; the leader of the clan is known as the Oyuban.
Complexities and tensions begin to rise for the Chihara-Kai when the [[Towza]] begin attacking businesses they protect in order to encroach on their territory. This brings both the Chihara-Kai and the Towza under the watchful eye of [[Hiroto Katagiri]].
== History ==
===Ishida's leadership===
Little is known of the activities of the Chihara-Kai under the leadership of Tanaka. What is known, however, is that sometime during [[Sato]]'s early childhood, he was recruited into the Chihara-Kai by Kume, who saved him from poverty and other issues with his family.
Not long after the Towza begin encroaching on Chihara-Kai territory, it is revealed that Tanaka, the head of the family, is experiencing health issues and therefore can no longer actively lead the clan. As a result, [[Hitoshi Ishida]] is sworn in as the leader of the Chihara-Kai and takes the helm from Tanaka.
Tensions arise within the Chihara-Kai, however, under Ishida's leadership. Rumours begin circulating within the Yakuza that Ishida is a Police informant. This creates issues with his leadership and he fears that he will soon be removed from duty and executed by his own clan if the rumours are able to persist. To rectify this, Ishida asks [[Jake Adelstein]] for assistance into getting to the bottom of the rumours via the use of his friendship with [[Hiroto Katagiri]].
== Membership ==
== Trivia ==
== References ==
[[Category:Chihara-Kai]]
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The '''Chiarara-Kai''' is one of the major gangs of the Yakuza who defacto-control the majority of Tokyo. The Chihara-Kai are most commonly found on territories within downtown Tokyo, and have existed outside of the radar of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police for years. The Chihara-Kai are lead by [[Hitoshi Ishida]], who takes control of the clan after the previous leader, Tanaka, suffers from health issues; the leader of the clan is known as the Oyuban.
Complexities and tensions begin to rise for the Chihara-Kai when the [[Tozawa]] begin attacking businesses they protect in order to encroach on their territory. This brings both the Chihara-Kai and the Tozawa under the watchful eye of [[Hiroto Katagiri]].
== History ==
===Ishida's leadership===
Little is known of the activities of the Chihara-Kai under the leadership of Tanaka. What is known, however, is that sometime during [[Sato]]'s early childhood, he was recruited into the Chihara-Kai by Kume, who saved him from poverty and other issues with his family.
Not long after the Tozawa begin encroaching on Chihara-Kai territory, it is revealed that Tanaka, the head of the family, is experiencing health issues and therefore can no longer actively lead the clan. As a result, [[Hitoshi Ishida]] is sworn in as the leader of the Chihara-Kai and takes the helm from Tanaka.
Tensions arise within the Chihara-Kai, however, under Ishida's leadership. Rumours begin circulating within the Yakuza that Ishida is a Police informant. This creates issues with his leadership and he fears that he will soon be removed from duty and executed by his own clan if the rumours are able to persist. To rectify this, Ishida asks [[Jake Adelstein]] for assistance into getting to the bottom of the rumours via the use of his friendship with [[Hiroto Katagiri]].
== Membership ==
== Trivia ==
== References ==
[[Category:Chihara-Kai]]
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Emi Maruyama
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'''Emi Maruyama''' is a senior journalist at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] and the direct superior of [[Jake Adelstein]]. She has a complex friendship with Jake, both assisting him in his efforts at the newspaper whilst ridiculing him for being foreign.
Unbeknownst to those around her, Emi has a complex life at home with her partner, who seems to have anger issues that get taken out on Emi.
==Biography==
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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Everybody Pays
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'''Everybody Pays''' is the fifth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fourth episode, ''[[I Want It That Way]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
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'''Everybody Pays''' is the fifth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fourth episode, ''[[I Want It That Way]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
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'''Everybody Pays''' is the fifth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fourth episode, ''[[I Want It That Way]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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{{Episode
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'''Everybody Pays''' is the fifth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fourth episode, ''[[I Want It That Way]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
The episode begins with a flashback to 1994, as [[Samantha]] arrives in Kitakyushu as a missionary. She begins to further her organisation 'Choose the Right' and their mission to spread the Lord's grace under the guise of providing free English lessons to anyone interested.
Back in the present, Samantha talks with Polina about her situation. She is trying desperately to avoid Matsu and his me, who are after her because she stole $40,000,000 from the local mission fund. She fears extradition and wants to avoid this, putting the problem behind her at all costs.
Meanwhile, Jake talks with his mother. The conversation is an emotional one, with his mother requesting that he returns home to make good with his father and look after his sister. Jake declines, citing that he doesn't want to and wants to stay and continue his investigations. Afterwards, he talks with Miyamoto, and the two converse about [[Hiroto Katagiri]]. Jake eventually figures that Hiroto isn't as trustworthy as he initially thought, and that his methods are often too strange to rules. Nonetheless, Jake receives information from Hiroto on the traitor, but is henceforth warned by Hiroto about taking a return favour from Ishida.
Just as Hiroto predicted, Ishida offers Jake a favour in return for the news. Jake asks Ishida for information about the loan shark company, but Ishida simply refers Jake to look to the places that declined people before they turned to the loan shark company; here, he may find his answers. Jake discovers that the company, [[Suzono Financial]] is owned by Sugita, the same person seen with Towza earlier in the show. Jake decides it is in his best interest to meet with Sugito, and tells him that he will write his story regardless of whether Sugito helps him with the information he needs.
Sugito agrees in principle and at face-value, but after Jake leaves, Sugito runs to Towza for further orders. Meanwhile, it eventually becomes clear that the traitor is none other than Kume. Ishida demands answers from Kume, who remarks that he is on a path of righteousness and believes that the [[Chihara-Kai]] is lacking innovation in the business and feels Towza's insistence to compromise the morals puts the Chihara-Kai at a disadvantage. Ishida asks Sato to kill Kume, but Kume commits suicide before he is able to by jumping from a terrace.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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{{Episode
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|season=1
|number=05
|episode number=05
|image=Everybody Pays.jpg
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|next=''[[The Information Business]]''
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'''Everybody Pays''' is the fifth episode of the [[Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fourth episode, ''[[I Want It That Way]]''.
==Synopsis==
[[Jake Adelstein]] knows everything comes with strings attached and must decide whether to help Ishida. Sato must make a similar decision if he is to stop Matsuo blackmailing [[Samantha]], but he is also struggling with his loyalties to [[Chihara-Kai]].
==Plot Summary==
The episode begins with a flashback to 1994, as [[Samantha]] arrives in Kitakyushu as a missionary. She begins to further her organisation 'Choose the Right' and their mission to spread the Lord's grace under the guise of providing free English lessons to anyone interested.
Back in the present, Samantha talks with Polina about her situation. She is trying desperately to avoid Matsu and his me, who are after her because she stole $40,000,000 from the local mission fund. She fears extradition and wants to avoid this, putting the problem behind her at all costs.
Meanwhile, Jake talks with his mother. The conversation is an emotional one, with his mother requesting that he returns home to make good with his father and look after his sister. Jake declines, citing that he doesn't want to and wants to stay and continue his investigations. Afterwards, he talks with Miyamoto, and the two converse about [[Hiroto Katagiri]]. Jake eventually figures that Hiroto isn't as trustworthy as he initially thought, and that his methods are often too strange to rules. Nonetheless, Jake receives information from Hiroto on the traitor, but is henceforth warned by Hiroto about taking a return favour from Ishida.
Just as Hiroto predicted, Ishida offers Jake a favour in return for the news. Jake asks Ishida for information about the loan shark company, but Ishida simply refers Jake to look to the places that declined people before they turned to the loan shark company; here, he may find his answers. Jake discovers that the company, [[Suzono Financial]] is owned by Sugita, the same person seen with Towza earlier in the show. Jake decides it is in his best interest to meet with Sugito, and tells him that he will write his story regardless of whether Sugito helps him with the information he needs.
Sugito agrees in principle and at face-value, but after Jake leaves, Sugito runs to Towza for further orders. Meanwhile, it eventually becomes clear that the traitor is none other than Kume. Ishida demands answers from Kume, who remarks that he is on a path of righteousness and believes that the [[Chihara-Kai]] is lacking innovation in the business and feels Towza's insistence to compromise the morals puts the [[Chihara-Kai]] at a disadvantage. Ishida asks Sato to kill Kume, but Kume commits suicide before he is able to by jumping from a terrace.
[[Hiroto Katagiri|Katagiri]] insists that Ishida maintians peace between the factions despite the current events that have transpired, and advises him of the dangers of going after Towza and his men, they're unlikely to win. Ishida eventually comes around, and Katagiri is able to convince him to retain the peace between the factions. Jake and Tin Tin decide that it is best if they visit Sugita's home, but find that he too has comitted suicide before they were able to speak to him. The news of the truce is passed on to Towza's men, but Katagiri feels that Ishida is in a vulnerable position and is succeptible to being overthrown.
Katagiri tells Jake that sometimes, not knowing is the most peaceful option that one can take, and that he musn't worry too much about things that he cannot control. Jake takes Katagiri's advice to have a fun night and visits [[Samantha]] at the club. Tensions begin to rise immedately after Jake arrives at the club when he notices [[Sato]] is also at the bar. Jake is upset when Sato and Samantha leave the club together, and he is left to be consoled by [[Polina]], who is also experiencing troubles of her own surrounding her employment at the club.
As the epsiode draws to a close, Samantha is seen visiting Matsu. Samantha realises that her only choice is to sleep with Matsu when he refuses the financial incentive she offers him. Whilst this occurs, Sato returns to the Chihara-Kai's headquarters where he finds Ishida and Towza's men fighting.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
*Whilst a truce is agreed between Ishida and Towza, Towza breaks this truce and attacks Ishida and the [[Chihara-Kai]] at their headquarters.
==References==
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Detective '''Hitoro Katagiri''' is a senior detective within the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and one of the major forces in the investigation into the Yakuza power-struggles within Japan.
Despite his reserves as a detective, Katagiri works unofficially with [[Jake Adelstein]] to solve a string of murders thought to be linked with the actions of the Yakuza.
==Biography==
===Investigating the Yakuza===
After two strange deaths occur in Tokyo, Katagiri becomes concerned that the increasing Towza activity within Tokyo is causing issues for the other clans of the Yakuza. Katagiri investigates a crime scene in which a man was stabbed by a samurai sword, but is dissatisfied with his partners decision to close the case when a suitable witness appears. Katagiri remarks that it is ironic that a low-level member of the Towza would turn himself in to shut down the case and prevent further investigation.
Despite his concerns, Katagiri finds he is largely ignored within the TMPD. He approaches the captain, but finds he is also reluctant to reopen the case given they have arrested a suspect.<ref>''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''</ref> Katagiri decides to take matters into his own hands and goes to question the wife of one of the deceased men. She reveals that they were in debt to loan sharks who were threatening them over repayments. Katagiri takes the evidence the deceased man had built to investigate further.
Eventually, Katagiri is forced to stop a fight between two of the main Yakuza clans, the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]], but is witnessed in doing so by none other than [[Jake Adelstein]], who snaps a photo of Katagiri and the Yakuza together. Katagiri sees this and takes the photograph from him, warning him not to publish any articles about the encounter he has witnessed. Slowly, Katagiri warms up to Jake and in return for stealing his story, allows him to accompany the TMPD whilst they arrest two of Towza's men.<ref>''[[Read the Air]]''</ref>
===Aiding Adelstein's investigation===
After allowing Jake to accompany him and write a piece on the events, Katagiri begins to trust Jake more and the two frequently hang out at Katagiri's house. Jake questions him on what he said that night when he stopped the fight between the two Yakuza clans, but Katagiri is reluctant to tell him. Instead, he tells him that the Police mediate the peace between the Yakuza clans, but hardly prosecute them.
When Jake asks Katagiri for advice about solving the death of the man who set himself on fire, Katagiri tells him that he cannot officially help or give him any of the resources he has found as this would be breaking the rule. He does, however, tell Jake to track down the company through their registration number as this stays the same despite their constant moving about.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Characters]]
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Detective '''Hitoro Katagiri''' is a senior detective within the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and one of the major forces in the investigation into the Yakuza power-struggles within Japan.
Despite his reserves as a detective, Katagiri works unofficially with [[Jake Adelstein]] to solve a string of murders thought to be linked with the actions of the Yakuza.
==Biography==
===Investigating the Yakuza===
After two strange deaths occur in Tokyo, Katagiri becomes concerned that the increasing Towza activity within Tokyo is causing issues for the other clans of the Yakuza. Katagiri investigates a crime scene in which a man was stabbed by a samurai sword, but is dissatisfied with his partners decision to close the case when a suitable witness appears. Katagiri remarks that it is ironic that a low-level member of the Towza would turn himself in to shut down the case and prevent further investigation.
Despite his concerns, Katagiri finds he is largely ignored within the TMPD. He approaches the captain, but finds he is also reluctant to reopen the case given they have arrested a suspect.<ref>''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''</ref> Katagiri decides to take matters into his own hands and goes to question the wife of one of the deceased men. She reveals that they were in debt to loan sharks who were threatening them over repayments. Katagiri takes the evidence the deceased man had built to investigate further.
Eventually, Katagiri is forced to stop a fight between two of the main Yakuza clans, the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]], but is witnessed in doing so by none other than [[Jake Adelstein]], who snaps a photo of Katagiri and the Yakuza together. Katagiri sees this and takes the photograph from him, warning him not to publish any articles about the encounter he has witnessed. Slowly, Katagiri warms up to Jake and in return for stealing his story, allows him to accompany the TMPD whilst they arrest two of Towza's men.<ref>''[[Read the Air]]''</ref>
===Aiding Adelstein's investigation===
After allowing Jake to accompany him and write a piece on the events, Katagiri begins to trust Jake more and the two frequently hang out at Katagiri's house. Jake questions him on what he said that night when he stopped the fight between the two Yakuza clans, but Katagiri is reluctant to tell him. Instead, he tells him that the Police mediate the peace between the Yakuza clans, but hardly prosecute them.
When Jake asks Katagiri for advice about solving the death of the man who set himself on fire, Katagiri tells him that he cannot officially help or give him any of the resources he has found as this would be breaking the rule. He does, however, tell Jake to track down the company through their registration number as this stays the same despite their constant moving about.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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Detective '''Hitoro Katagiri''' is a senior detective within the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department and one of the major forces in the investigation into the Yakuza power-struggles within Japan.
Despite his reserves as a detective, Katagiri works unofficially with [[Jake Adelstein]] to solve a string of murders thought to be linked with the actions of the Yakuza.
==Biography==
===Investigating the Yakuza===
After two strange deaths occur in Tokyo, Katagiri becomes concerned that the increasing Tozawa activity within Tokyo is causing issues for the other clans of the Yakuza. Katagiri investigates a crime scene in which a man was stabbed by a samurai sword, but is dissatisfied with his partners decision to close the case when a suitable witness appears. Katagiri remarks that it is ironic that a low-level member of the Tozawa would turn himself in to shut down the case and prevent further investigation.
Despite his concerns, Katagiri finds he is largely ignored within the TMPD. He approaches the captain, but finds he is also reluctant to reopen the case given they have arrested a suspect.<ref>''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''</ref> Katagiri decides to take matters into his own hands and goes to question the wife of one of the deceased men. She reveals that they were in debt to loan sharks who were threatening them over repayments. Katagiri takes the evidence the deceased man had built to investigate further.
Eventually, Katagiri is forced to stop a fight between two of the main Yakuza clans, the Tozawa and the [[Chihara-Kai]], but is witnessed in doing so by none other than [[Jake Adelstein]], who snaps a photo of Katagiri and the Yakuza together. Katagiri sees this and takes the photograph from him, warning him not to publish any articles about the encounter he has witnessed. Slowly, Katagiri warms up to Jake and in return for stealing his story, allows him to accompany the TMPD whilst they arrest two of Tozawa's men.<ref>''[[Read the Air]]''</ref>
===Aiding Adelstein's investigation===
After allowing Jake to accompany him and write a piece on the events, Katagiri begins to trust Jake more and the two frequently hang out at Katagiri's house. Jake questions him on what he said that night when he stopped the fight between the two Yakuza clans, but Katagiri is reluctant to tell him. Instead, he tells him that the Police mediate the peace between the Yakuza clans, but hardly prosecute them.
When Jake asks Katagiri for advice about solving the death of the man who set himself on fire, Katagiri tells him that he cannot officially help or give him any of the resources he has found as this would be breaking the rule. He does, however, tell Jake to track down the company through their registration number as this stays the same despite their constant moving about.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Hitoshi Ishida''' is the current de-facto leader of the [[Chihara-Kai]] and the right-hand man of [[Koichi Tanaka]], the head of the Chihara-Kai family. Troubles begin to arise for Ishida within the Chihara-Kai when rumours begin to spread that he is a Police informant for the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. This brings fears for Ishida that he will be executed and buried by his own clan as a result of the rumours; for this, he enlists the aid of [[Jake Adelstein]] to squash the rumours.
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'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
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'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
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'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
The episode opens at a fancy party with numerous guests. [[Samantha]] descends the central staircase in awe in what is presumably the club she had previously mentioned about starting up. She talks with [[Polina]], who tells her that she has made quite an impression and is doing quite well on the floor tonight. Samantha applauds her, and joins a few of the guests at the party; they talk about her recent holiday to Hawaii. Shortly after, it is revealed that the scene is a flash-forward and, in the present, Samantha meets with a real estate agent about purchasing the building. After the agent tells her that it is a good price and one that will ensure the property is snapped up quickly, she agrees to purchase.
Meanwhile, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] is brought to the headquarters of the [[Chihara-Kai]], having been lifted from the baseball court not long before. He meets with [[Hitoshi Ishida]], the current, de-facto leader of the Chihara-Kai. Jake is served tea and the atmosphere is pleasant. Ishida explains that rumours have begun about him conspiring with the Police and many within the Chihara-Kai believe him to be a Police-informant. This is causing tensions within the clan and Ishida believes that if the rumours are not squashed quickly, then he will be murdered by the very family that he leads. Ishida believes that given Jake's closeness with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and the other members of the TMPD, he is best place to find the informer and therefore kill the rumours.
As [[Sato]] drives Jake back from the meeting with Ishida, the two talk about the situation. Jake tells Sato that he cannot be seen to be conspiring with the Yakuza, as this will cost him his job and considerably more if he is caught. Sato largely ignores his comment and continues to sing along to the Backstreet Boys. The two debate the meaning of the song, but little more is said about Jake's task to find the informer.
When Jake arrives back at the TMPD, he is approached by [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]], who jokingly thanks him for the dinner the other night. Miyamoto invites him to train at his gym with him, but before Jake is able to accept or deny, he is distracted by the arrival of Katagiri. Jake tells Katagiri about the situation he found himself in and the meeting with Ishida. Katagiri confirms that Ishida will more than likely be killed if the informer is not found. This would allow Towza to move in on Chihara-Kai territory given he has already been testing the waters. Katagiri tells Jake that he will investigate who could be the informer but that Jake should continue to work on the loan-shark case he has been building.
Having been tasked to work on the case he has been building, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]], where he brings the case to [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]. At first, Emi is reluctant to believe him and investigate further, but Jake brings up the repeated voicemails left for the victims telling them to kill themselves. Emi remembers a similar case being written about in the paper the previous week and this is enough to sway her to believe Jake's theory that there is something more to the deaths than a simple Yakuza murder.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
The episode opens at a fancy party with numerous guests. [[Samantha]] descends the central staircase in awe in what is presumably the club she had previously mentioned about starting up. She talks with [[Polina]], who tells her that she has made quite an impression and is doing quite well on the floor tonight. Samantha applauds her, and joins a few of the guests at the party; they talk about her recent holiday to Hawaii. Shortly after, it is revealed that the scene is a flash-forward and, in the present, Samantha meets with a real estate agent about purchasing the building. After the agent tells her that it is a good price and one that will ensure the property is snapped up quickly, she agrees to purchase.
Meanwhile, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] is brought to the headquarters of the [[Chihara-Kai]], having been lifted from the baseball court not long before. He meets with [[Hitoshi Ishida]], the current, de-facto leader of the Chihara-Kai. Jake is served tea and the atmosphere is pleasant. Ishida explains that rumours have begun about him conspiring with the Police and many within the Chihara-Kai believe him to be a Police-informant. This is causing tensions within the clan and Ishida believes that if the rumours are not squashed quickly, then he will be murdered by the very family that he leads. Ishida believes that given Jake's closeness with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and the other members of the TMPD, he is best place to find the informer and therefore kill the rumours.
As [[Sato]] drives Jake back from the meeting with Ishida, the two talk about the situation. Jake tells Sato that he cannot be seen to be conspiring with the Yakuza, as this will cost him his job and considerably more if he is caught. Sato largely ignores his comment and continues to sing along to the Backstreet Boys. The two debate the meaning of the song, but little more is said about Jake's task to find the informer.
When Jake arrives back at the TMPD, he is approached by [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]], who jokingly thanks him for the dinner the other night. Miyamoto invites him to train at his gym with him, but before Jake is able to accept or deny, he is distracted by the arrival of Katagiri. Jake tells Katagiri about the situation he found himself in and the meeting with Ishida. Katagiri confirms that Ishida will more than likely be killed if the informer is not found. This would allow Tozawa to move in on Chihara-Kai territory given he has already been testing the waters. Katagiri tells Jake that he will investigate who could be the informer but that Jake should continue to work on the loan-shark case he has been building.
Having been tasked to work on the case he has been building, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]], where he brings the case to [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]. At first, Emi is reluctant to believe him and investigate further, but Jake brings up the repeated voicemails left for the victims telling them to kill themselves. Emi remembers a similar case being written about in the paper the previous week and this is enough to sway her to believe Jake's theory that there is something more to the deaths than a simple Yakuza murder.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
The episode opens at a fancy party with numerous guests. [[Samantha]] descends the central staircase in awe in what is presumably the club she had previously mentioned about starting up. She talks with [[Polina]], who tells her that she has made quite an impression and is doing quite well on the floor tonight. Samantha applauds her, and joins a few of the guests at the party; they talk about her recent holiday to Hawaii. Shortly after, it is revealed that the scene is a flash-forward and, in the present, Samantha meets with a real estate agent about purchasing the building. After the agent tells her that it is a good price and one that will ensure the property is snapped up quickly, she agrees to purchase.
Meanwhile, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] is brought to the headquarters of the [[Chihara-Kai]], having been lifted from the baseball court not long before. He meets with [[Hitoshi Ishida]], the current, de-facto leader of the Chihara-Kai. Jake is served tea and the atmosphere is pleasant. Ishida explains that rumours have begun about him conspiring with the Police and many within the Chihara-Kai believe him to be a Police-informant. This is causing tensions within the clan and Ishida believes that if the rumours are not squashed quickly, then he will be murdered by the very family that he leads. Ishida believes that given Jake's closeness with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and the other members of the TMPD, he is best place to find the informer and therefore kill the rumours.
As [[Sato]] drives Jake back from the meeting with Ishida, the two talk about the situation. Jake tells Sato that he cannot be seen to be conspiring with the Yakuza, as this will cost him his job and considerably more if he is caught. Sato largely ignores his comment and continues to sing along to the Backstreet Boys. The two debate the meaning of the song, but little more is said about Jake's task to find the informer.
When Jake arrives back at the TMPD, he is approached by [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]], who jokingly thanks him for the dinner the other night. Miyamoto invites him to train at his gym with him, but before Jake is able to accept or deny, he is distracted by the arrival of Katagiri. Jake tells Katagiri about the situation he found himself in and the meeting with Ishida. Katagiri confirms that Ishida will more than likely be killed if the informer is not found. This would allow Tozawa to move in on Chihara-Kai territory given he has already been testing the waters. Katagiri tells Jake that he will investigate who could be the informer but that Jake should continue to work on the loan-shark case he has been building.
Having been tasked to work on the case he has been building, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]], where he brings the case to [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]. At first, Emi is reluctant to believe him and investigate further, but Jake brings up the repeated voicemails left for the victims telling them to kill themselves. Emi remembers a similar case being written about in the paper the previous week and this is enough to sway her to believe Jake's theory that there is something more to the deaths than a simple Yakuza murder.
[[Samantha]] talks with another girl at the club, presumably looking to recruit her. She tells her not to tell anyone of the news, however, as this may jeopardise their chances of opening the club under the radar. Tensions rise, however, when Duke arrives and questions Samantha over her plans. Duke tells her that he knows everything that happens in the city, but Samantha denies having any plans to open her own club, simply citing that she makes a huge tax-free income at the club therefore wouldn't want to give this up.
[[Emi Maruyama|Emi]] and [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] visit the husband of one of the dead women who borrowed from the loan-sharks. He tells them of the threatening letters they were sent that continued even after his wife's death. He shows them one of the letters which has an address of the company on, and the two decide that they should check it out before the company moves offices once again. At the office, Emi pretends that she has been unsuccessful in obtaining a loan from the main-stream banks and remarks that her husband gambles their pay check every month leaving little money to pay the bills. Emi is successful in getting a preliminary loan and takes the contract back to the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] where she and Jake examine it. They figure out that the contract forces people to sign a life insurance policy and name the loan company as a beneficiary and after hounding them to kill themselves, the company collects on the insurance sum. Moments after this is discovered, [[Tin Tin]] and [[Trendy]] arrive back at the newspaper with the address and name of the CEO.
Meanwhile, at the police station, [[Hiroto Katagiri|Katagiri]] questions a member of Tozawa's organisation over the allegations that [[Hitoshi Ishida|Ishida]] is leaking information to the police about the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Eventually, Katagiri figures out that the rumours must have come from within the Chihara-Kai itself, therefore Tozawa must have flipped one of the members and therefore a mole exists within the group. The man is reluctant to reveal the name of the mole, but when Katagiri releases him, he begins to fear that Tozawa's men will believe he has made a deal and kill him.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
The episode opens at a fancy party with numerous guests. [[Samantha]] descends the central staircase in awe in what is presumably the club she had previously mentioned about starting up. She talks with [[Polina]], who tells her that she has made quite an impression and is doing quite well on the floor tonight. Samantha applauds her, and joins a few of the guests at the party; they talk about her recent holiday to Hawaii. Shortly after, it is revealed that the scene is a flash-forward and, in the present, Samantha meets with a real estate agent about purchasing the building. After the agent tells her that it is a good price and one that will ensure the property is snapped up quickly, she agrees to purchase.
Meanwhile, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] is brought to the headquarters of the [[Chihara-Kai]], having been lifted from the baseball court not long before. He meets with [[Hitoshi Ishida]], the current, de-facto leader of the Chihara-Kai. Jake is served tea and the atmosphere is pleasant. Ishida explains that rumours have begun about him conspiring with the Police and many within the Chihara-Kai believe him to be a Police-informant. This is causing tensions within the clan and Ishida believes that if the rumours are not squashed quickly, then he will be murdered by the very family that he leads. Ishida believes that given Jake's closeness with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and the other members of the TMPD, he is best place to find the informer and therefore kill the rumours.
As [[Sato]] drives Jake back from the meeting with Ishida, the two talk about the situation. Jake tells Sato that he cannot be seen to be conspiring with the Yakuza, as this will cost him his job and considerably more if he is caught. Sato largely ignores his comment and continues to sing along to the Backstreet Boys. The two debate the meaning of the song, but little more is said about Jake's task to find the informer.
When Jake arrives back at the TMPD, he is approached by [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]], who jokingly thanks him for the dinner the other night. Miyamoto invites him to train at his gym with him, but before Jake is able to accept or deny, he is distracted by the arrival of Katagiri. Jake tells Katagiri about the situation he found himself in and the meeting with Ishida. Katagiri confirms that Ishida will more than likely be killed if the informer is not found. This would allow Tozawa to move in on Chihara-Kai territory given he has already been testing the waters. Katagiri tells Jake that he will investigate who could be the informer but that Jake should continue to work on the loan-shark case he has been building.
Having been tasked to work on the case he has been building, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]], where he brings the case to [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]. At first, Emi is reluctant to believe him and investigate further, but Jake brings up the repeated voicemails left for the victims telling them to kill themselves. Emi remembers a similar case being written about in the paper the previous week and this is enough to sway her to believe Jake's theory that there is something more to the deaths than a simple Yakuza murder.
[[Samantha]] talks with another girl at the club, presumably looking to recruit her. She tells her not to tell anyone of the news, however, as this may jeopardise their chances of opening the club under the radar. Tensions rise, however, when Duke arrives and questions Samantha over her plans. Duke tells her that he knows everything that happens in the city, but Samantha denies having any plans to open her own club, simply citing that she makes a huge tax-free income at the club therefore wouldn't want to give this up.
[[Emi Maruyama|Emi]] and [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] visit the husband of one of the dead women who borrowed from the loan-sharks. He tells them of the threatening letters they were sent that continued even after his wife's death. He shows them one of the letters which has an address of the company on, and the two decide that they should check it out before the company moves offices once again. At the office, Emi pretends that she has been unsuccessful in obtaining a loan from the main-stream banks and remarks that her husband gambles their pay check every month leaving little money to pay the bills. Emi is successful in getting a preliminary loan and takes the contract back to the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] where she and Jake examine it. They figure out that the contract forces people to sign a life insurance policy and name the loan company as a beneficiary and after hounding them to kill themselves, the company collects on the insurance sum. Moments after this is discovered, [[Tin Tin]] and [[Trendy]] arrive back at the newspaper with the address and name of the CEO.
Meanwhile, at the police station, [[Hiroto Katagiri|Katagiri]] questions a member of Tozawa's organisation over the allegations that [[Hitoshi Ishida|Ishida]] is leaking information to the police about the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Eventually, Katagiri figures out that the rumours must have come from within the Chihara-Kai itself, therefore Tozawa must have flipped one of the members and therefore a mole exists within the group. The man is reluctant to reveal the name of the mole, but when Katagiri releases him, he begins to fear that Tozawa's men will believe he has made a deal and kill him.
Emi and Jake visit the address of the CEO of the loan company, but find that he is unable to communicate and is largely just a figurehead of the company. They leave in dismay, and arrive back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]]. Jake pleads with Emi not to give up on the story, and she tells him that she agrees there is a story there, but that he must focus on their other stories too whilst building a case.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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|writer=Naomi Iizuka
|director=
|previous=''[[Read the Air]]''
|next=''[[Everybody Pays]]''
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'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
Jake knows everything comes with strings attached and must decide whether to help Ishida. Sato must make a similar decision if he is to stop Matsuo blackmailing Samantha, but he is also struggling with his loyalties to [[Chihara-Kai]].
==Plot Summary==
The episode opens at a fancy party with numerous guests. [[Samantha]] descends the central staircase in awe in what is presumably the club she had previously mentioned about starting up. She talks with [[Polina]], who tells her that she has made quite an impression and is doing quite well on the floor tonight. Samantha applauds her, and joins a few of the guests at the party; they talk about her recent holiday to Hawaii. Shortly after, it is revealed that the scene is a flash-forward and, in the present, Samantha meets with a real estate agent about purchasing the building. After the agent tells her that it is a good price and one that will ensure the property is snapped up quickly, she agrees to purchase.
Meanwhile, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] is brought to the headquarters of the [[Chihara-Kai]], having been lifted from the baseball court not long before. He meets with [[Hitoshi Ishida]], the current, de-facto leader of the Chihara-Kai. Jake is served tea and the atmosphere is pleasant. Ishida explains that rumours have begun about him conspiring with the Police and many within the Chihara-Kai believe him to be a Police-informant. This is causing tensions within the clan and Ishida believes that if the rumours are not squashed quickly, then he will be murdered by the very family that he leads. Ishida believes that given Jake's closeness with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and the other members of the TMPD, he is best place to find the informer and therefore kill the rumours.
As [[Sato]] drives Jake back from the meeting with Ishida, the two talk about the situation. Jake tells Sato that he cannot be seen to be conspiring with the Yakuza, as this will cost him his job and considerably more if he is caught. Sato largely ignores his comment and continues to sing along to the Backstreet Boys. The two debate the meaning of the song, but little more is said about Jake's task to find the informer.
When Jake arrives back at the TMPD, he is approached by [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]], who jokingly thanks him for the dinner the other night. Miyamoto invites him to train at his gym with him, but before Jake is able to accept or deny, he is distracted by the arrival of Katagiri. Jake tells Katagiri about the situation he found himself in and the meeting with Ishida. Katagiri confirms that Ishida will more than likely be killed if the informer is not found. This would allow Tozawa to move in on Chihara-Kai territory given he has already been testing the waters. Katagiri tells Jake that he will investigate who could be the informer but that Jake should continue to work on the loan-shark case he has been building.
Having been tasked to work on the case he has been building, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]], where he brings the case to [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]. At first, Emi is reluctant to believe him and investigate further, but Jake brings up the repeated voicemails left for the victims telling them to kill themselves. Emi remembers a similar case being written about in the paper the previous week and this is enough to sway her to believe Jake's theory that there is something more to the deaths than a simple Yakuza murder.
[[Samantha]] talks with another girl at the club, presumably looking to recruit her. She tells her not to tell anyone of the news, however, as this may jeopardise their chances of opening the club under the radar. Tensions rise, however, when Duke arrives and questions Samantha over her plans. Duke tells her that he knows everything that happens in the city, but Samantha denies having any plans to open her own club, simply citing that she makes a huge tax-free income at the club therefore wouldn't want to give this up.
[[Emi Maruyama|Emi]] and [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] visit the husband of one of the dead women who borrowed from the loan-sharks. He tells them of the threatening letters they were sent that continued even after his wife's death. He shows them one of the letters which has an address of the company on, and the two decide that they should check it out before the company moves offices once again. At the office, Emi pretends that she has been unsuccessful in obtaining a loan from the main-stream banks and remarks that her husband gambles their pay check every month leaving little money to pay the bills. Emi is successful in getting a preliminary loan and takes the contract back to the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] where she and Jake examine it. They figure out that the contract forces people to sign a life insurance policy and name the loan company as a beneficiary and after hounding them to kill themselves, the company collects on the insurance sum. Moments after this is discovered, [[Tin Tin]] and [[Trendy]] arrive back at the newspaper with the address and name of the CEO.
Meanwhile, at the police station, [[Hiroto Katagiri|Katagiri]] questions a member of Tozawa's organisation over the allegations that [[Hitoshi Ishida|Ishida]] is leaking information to the police about the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Eventually, Katagiri figures out that the rumours must have come from within the Chihara-Kai itself, therefore Tozawa must have flipped one of the members and therefore a mole exists within the group. The man is reluctant to reveal the name of the mole, but when Katagiri releases him, he begins to fear that Tozawa's men will believe he has made a deal and kill him.
Emi and Jake visit the address of the CEO of the loan company, but find that he is unable to communicate and is largely just a figurehead of the company. They leave in dismay, and arrive back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]]. Jake pleads with Emi not to give up on the story, and she tells him that she agrees there is a story there, but that he must focus on their other stories too whilst building a case.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Episodes]]
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|viewers=
|writer=Naomi Iizuka
|director=
|previous=''[[Read the Air]]''
|next=''[[Everybody Pays]]''
}}
'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
After Jake makes major progress in his investigation, he and Sato reach an understanding and spend a night on the town together. But nothing is ever simple in Tokyo, and Ishida has a request. Meanwhile, Samantha's past is coming back to haunt her.
==Plot Summary==
The episode opens at a fancy party with numerous guests. [[Samantha]] descends the central staircase in awe in what is presumably the club she had previously mentioned about starting up. She talks with [[Polina]], who tells her that she has made quite an impression and is doing quite well on the floor tonight. Samantha applauds her, and joins a few of the guests at the party; they talk about her recent holiday to Hawaii. Shortly after, it is revealed that the scene is a flash-forward and, in the present, Samantha meets with a real estate agent about purchasing the building. After the agent tells her that it is a good price and one that will ensure the property is snapped up quickly, she agrees to purchase.
Meanwhile, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] is brought to the headquarters of the [[Chihara-Kai]], having been lifted from the baseball court not long before. He meets with [[Hitoshi Ishida]], the current, de-facto leader of the Chihara-Kai. Jake is served tea and the atmosphere is pleasant. Ishida explains that rumours have begun about him conspiring with the Police and many within the Chihara-Kai believe him to be a Police-informant. This is causing tensions within the clan and Ishida believes that if the rumours are not squashed quickly, then he will be murdered by the very family that he leads. Ishida believes that given Jake's closeness with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and the other members of the TMPD, he is best place to find the informer and therefore kill the rumours.
As [[Sato]] drives Jake back from the meeting with Ishida, the two talk about the situation. Jake tells Sato that he cannot be seen to be conspiring with the Yakuza, as this will cost him his job and considerably more if he is caught. Sato largely ignores his comment and continues to sing along to the Backstreet Boys. The two debate the meaning of the song, but little more is said about Jake's task to find the informer.
When Jake arrives back at the TMPD, he is approached by [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]], who jokingly thanks him for the dinner the other night. Miyamoto invites him to train at his gym with him, but before Jake is able to accept or deny, he is distracted by the arrival of Katagiri. Jake tells Katagiri about the situation he found himself in and the meeting with Ishida. Katagiri confirms that Ishida will more than likely be killed if the informer is not found. This would allow Tozawa to move in on Chihara-Kai territory given he has already been testing the waters. Katagiri tells Jake that he will investigate who could be the informer but that Jake should continue to work on the loan-shark case he has been building.
Having been tasked to work on the case he has been building, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]], where he brings the case to [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]. At first, Emi is reluctant to believe him and investigate further, but Jake brings up the repeated voicemails left for the victims telling them to kill themselves. Emi remembers a similar case being written about in the paper the previous week and this is enough to sway her to believe Jake's theory that there is something more to the deaths than a simple Yakuza murder.
[[Samantha]] talks with another girl at the club, presumably looking to recruit her. She tells her not to tell anyone of the news, however, as this may jeopardise their chances of opening the club under the radar. Tensions rise, however, when Duke arrives and questions Samantha over her plans. Duke tells her that he knows everything that happens in the city, but Samantha denies having any plans to open her own club, simply citing that she makes a huge tax-free income at the club therefore wouldn't want to give this up.
[[Emi Maruyama|Emi]] and [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] visit the husband of one of the dead women who borrowed from the loan-sharks. He tells them of the threatening letters they were sent that continued even after his wife's death. He shows them one of the letters which has an address of the company on, and the two decide that they should check it out before the company moves offices once again. At the office, Emi pretends that she has been unsuccessful in obtaining a loan from the main-stream banks and remarks that her husband gambles their pay check every month leaving little money to pay the bills. Emi is successful in getting a preliminary loan and takes the contract back to the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] where she and Jake examine it. They figure out that the contract forces people to sign a life insurance policy and name the loan company as a beneficiary and after hounding them to kill themselves, the company collects on the insurance sum. Moments after this is discovered, [[Tin Tin]] and [[Trendy]] arrive back at the newspaper with the address and name of the CEO.
Meanwhile, at the police station, [[Hiroto Katagiri|Katagiri]] questions a member of Tozawa's organisation over the allegations that [[Hitoshi Ishida|Ishida]] is leaking information to the police about the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Eventually, Katagiri figures out that the rumours must have come from within the Chihara-Kai itself, therefore Tozawa must have flipped one of the members and therefore a mole exists within the group. The man is reluctant to reveal the name of the mole, but when Katagiri releases him, he begins to fear that Tozawa's men will believe he has made a deal and kill him.
Emi and Jake visit the address of the CEO of the loan company, but find that he is unable to communicate and is largely just a figurehead of the company. They leave in dismay, and arrive back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]]. Jake pleads with Emi not to give up on the story, and she tells him that she agrees there is a story there, but that he must focus on their other stories too whilst building a case.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Episodes]]
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|viewers=
|writer=Naomi Iizuka
|director=
|previous=''[[Read the Air]]''
|next=''[[Everybody Pays]]''
}}
'''I Want It That Way''' is the fourth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 14th along with the fifth episode, ''[[Everybody Pays]]''.
==Synopsis==
After Jake makes major progress in his investigation, he and Sato reach an understanding and spend a night on the town together. But nothing is ever simple in Tokyo, and Ishida has a request. Meanwhile, Samantha's past is coming back to haunt her.
==Plot Summary==
The episode opens at a fancy party with numerous guests. [[Samantha]] descends the central staircase in awe in what is presumably the club she had previously mentioned about starting up. She talks with [[Polina]], who tells her that she has made quite an impression and is doing quite well on the floor tonight. Samantha applauds her, and joins a few of the guests at the party; they talk about her recent holiday to Hawaii. Shortly after, it is revealed that the scene is a flash-forward and, in the present, Samantha meets with a real estate agent about purchasing the building. After the agent tells her that it is a good price and one that will ensure the property is snapped up quickly, she agrees to purchase.
Meanwhile, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] is brought to the headquarters of the [[Chihara-Kai]], having been lifted from the baseball court not long before. He meets with [[Hitoshi Ishida]], the current, de-facto leader of the Chihara-Kai. Jake is served tea and the atmosphere is pleasant. Ishida explains that rumours have begun about him conspiring with the Police and many within the Chihara-Kai believe him to be a Police-informant. This is causing tensions within the clan and Ishida believes that if the rumours are not squashed quickly, then he will be murdered by the very family that he leads. Ishida believes that given Jake's closeness with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and the other members of the TMPD, he is best place to find the informer and therefore kill the rumours.
As [[Sato]] drives Jake back from the meeting with Ishida, the two talk about the situation. Jake tells Sato that he cannot be seen to be conspiring with the Yakuza, as this will cost him his job and considerably more if he is caught. Sato largely ignores his comment and continues to sing along to the Backstreet Boys. The two debate the meaning of the song, but little more is said about Jake's task to find the informer.
When Jake arrives back at the TMPD, he is approached by [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]], who jokingly thanks him for the dinner the other night. Miyamoto invites him to train at his gym with him, but before Jake is able to accept or deny, he is distracted by the arrival of Katagiri. Jake tells Katagiri about the situation he found himself in and the meeting with Ishida. Katagiri confirms that Ishida will more than likely be killed if the informer is not found. This would allow Tozawa to move in on Chihara-Kai territory given he has already been testing the waters. Katagiri tells Jake that he will investigate who could be the informer but that Jake should continue to work on the loan-shark case he has been building.
Having been tasked to work on the case he has been building, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]], where he brings the case to [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]. At first, Emi is reluctant to believe him and investigate further, but Jake brings up the repeated voicemails left for the victims telling them to kill themselves. Emi remembers a similar case being written about in the paper the previous week and this is enough to sway her to believe Jake's theory that there is something more to the deaths than a simple Yakuza murder.
[[Samantha]] talks with another girl at the club, presumably looking to recruit her. She tells her not to tell anyone of the news, however, as this may jeopardise their chances of opening the club under the radar. Tensions rise, however, when Duke arrives and questions Samantha over her plans. Duke tells her that he knows everything that happens in the city, but Samantha denies having any plans to open her own club, simply citing that she makes a huge tax-free income at the club therefore wouldn't want to give this up.
[[Emi Maruyama|Emi]] and [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] visit the husband of one of the dead women who borrowed from the loan-sharks. He tells them of the threatening letters they were sent that continued even after his wife's death. He shows them one of the letters which has an address of the company on, and the two decide that they should check it out before the company moves offices once again. At the office, Emi pretends that she has been unsuccessful in obtaining a loan from the main-stream banks and remarks that her husband gambles their pay check every month leaving little money to pay the bills. Emi is successful in getting a preliminary loan and takes the contract back to the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] where she and Jake examine it. They figure out that the contract forces people to sign a life insurance policy and name the loan company as a beneficiary and after hounding them to kill themselves, the company collects on the insurance sum. Moments after this is discovered, [[Tin Tin]] and [[Trendy]] arrive back at the newspaper with the address and name of the CEO.
Meanwhile, at the police station, [[Hiroto Katagiri|Katagiri]] questions a member of Tozawa's organisation over the allegations that [[Hitoshi Ishida|Ishida]] is leaking information to the police about the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Eventually, Katagiri figures out that the rumours must have come from within the Chihara-Kai itself, therefore Tozawa must have flipped one of the members and therefore a mole exists within the group. The man is reluctant to reveal the name of the mole, but when Katagiri releases him, he begins to fear that Tozawa's men will believe he has made a deal and kill him.
Emi and Jake visit the address of the CEO of the loan company, but find that he is unable to communicate and is largely just a figurehead of the company. They leave in dismay, and arrive back at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]]. Jake pleads with Emi not to give up on the story, and she tells him that she agrees there is a story there, but that he must focus on their other stories too whilst building a case.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Episodes]]
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'''Jake Adelstein''' is an American journalist from Missouri. After moving to Tokyo, he becomes enthralled in the rife corruption of the cities underworld.
Jake becomes particularly involved in the dealings of the Japanese Yakuza after he is taken under the wing of the elite Vice Squad.
==Biography==
===Joining the Meicho Shimbun Newspaper===
After moving to Japan to study at University, Jake practices non-stop to learn both the Japanese language and about Japanese culture in general. When the time comes, he sits the entrance exam for the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] and, despite initially being questioned given he is foreign and the test is in Japanese, he aces the test despite missing out numerous questions.<ref name="test">''[[The Test]]''</ref>
Jake is asked back to the newspaper where he talks with the board about why he wants to be a crime reporter. Jake tells them that his father is a coroner and would take him along to crime scenes, this has fuelled his desire. Jake is eventually welcomed into the newspaper and offered a job. Life at the newspaper, however, is difficult for Jake, and those around him discredit him at every opportunity because he is not Japanese. Tensions arise between Jake and [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]], his supervisor at work, when he calls her by her name instead of professionally.<ref name="test" />
Eventually, Jake takes interest in a string of murder cases, one including a man killed with a samurai sword, and one who sets himself on fire. He is surprised, however, when he learns that the Police refuse to refer to them as murder.<ref>''[[Kishi Kaisei]]</ref> Jake writes a newspaper piece on the murder, but is rebuked by Buke in his office, who cites that it is not murder unless the Police say so. This causes further tensions between Emi and Jake, as she too gets in trouble for running his piece.
===Involvement with the Police===
After taking an interest in the two murders and the Police, Jake eventually finds himself turning to [[Hiroto Katagiri]] for support. One night, Jake witnesses Hiroto breaking up a fight between two of the Yakuza clans, the [[Towza]], and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Jake snaps a photograph for the newspaper but the sound of the shutter alerts Hitoro and the others to his presence. Hitoro takes the photograph from him but allows him and the camera to leave safely.
Jake later tries to investigate death of the man who set himself on fire but finds that he cannot find anything of substance. After visiting the mans home and finding bills from loan-sharks, Jake takes a trip to the loan-shark's office but finds it empty and inhospitable. He later talks with Hitoro about this, and Hitoro tells him that they move every so often to stay under the radar of the Police.<ref>''[[Read the Air]]''</ref>
Jake and Hitoro eventually grow closer and Hitoro invites Jake along whilst he and other officers confront Towza and his men for their behaviour against the Chihara-Kai the previous night. Hitoro takes two prisoners and allows Jake to write about it, which puts him in a favourable position both with his friends and at the newspaper. When Jake asks about the murders, Hitoro tells him that the Police appease the Yakuza but never directly challenge them or prosecute them for anything as serious as murder. As a result, the Yakuza come to respect certain members of the Police force, hence how he was able to de-escalate the situation that night at the bar.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Characters]]
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'''Jake Adelstein''' is an American journalist from Missouri. After moving to Tokyo, he becomes enthralled in the rife corruption of the cities underworld.
Jake becomes particularly involved in the dealings of the Japanese Yakuza after he is taken under the wing of the elite Vice Squad. Jake begins to grow closer with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and his family during his time investigating the Yakuza and the strange deaths occurring within Japan. This puts Jake in a difficult position and makes him a target of both the Towza and the Chihara-Kai.
==Biography==
===Joining the Meicho Shimbun Newspaper===
After moving to Japan to study at University, Jake practices non-stop to learn both the Japanese language and about Japanese culture in general. When the time comes, he sits the entrance exam for the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] and, despite initially being questioned given he is foreign and the test is in Japanese, he aces the test despite missing out numerous questions.<ref name="test">''[[The Test]]''</ref>
Jake is asked back to the newspaper where he talks with the board about why he wants to be a crime reporter. Jake tells them that his father is a coroner and would take him along to crime scenes, this has fuelled his desire. Jake is eventually welcomed into the newspaper and offered a job. Life at the newspaper, however, is difficult for Jake, and those around him discredit him at every opportunity because he is not Japanese. Tensions arise between Jake and [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]], his supervisor at work, when he calls her by her name instead of professionally.<ref name="test" />
Eventually, Jake takes interest in a string of murder cases, one including a man killed with a samurai sword, and one who sets himself on fire. He is surprised, however, when he learns that the Police refuse to refer to them as murder.<ref>''[[Kishi Kaisei]]</ref> Jake writes a newspaper piece on the murder, but is rebuked by Buke in his office, who cites that it is not murder unless the Police say so. This causes further tensions between Emi and Jake, as she too gets in trouble for running his piece.
===Involvement with the Police===
After taking an interest in the two murders and the Police, Jake eventually finds himself turning to [[Hiroto Katagiri]] for support. One night, Jake witnesses Hiroto breaking up a fight between two of the Yakuza clans, the [[Towza]], and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Jake snaps a photograph for the newspaper but the sound of the shutter alerts Hitoro and the others to his presence. Hitoro takes the photograph from him but allows him and the camera to leave safely.
Jake later tries to investigate death of the man who set himself on fire but finds that he cannot find anything of substance. After visiting the mans home and finding bills from loan-sharks, Jake takes a trip to the loan-shark's office but finds it empty and inhospitable. He later talks with Hitoro about this, and Hitoro tells him that they move every so often to stay under the radar of the Police.<ref>''[[Read the Air]]''</ref>
Jake and Hitoro eventually grow closer and Hitoro invites Jake along whilst he and other officers confront Towza and his men for their behaviour against the Chihara-Kai the previous night. Hitoro takes two prisoners and allows Jake to write about it, which puts him in a favourable position both with his friends and at the newspaper. When Jake asks about the murders, Hitoro tells him that the Police appease the Yakuza but never directly challenge them or prosecute them for anything as serious as murder. As a result, the Yakuza come to respect certain members of the Police force, hence how he was able to de-escalate the situation that night at the bar.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Characters]]
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'''Jake Adelstein''' is an American journalist from Missouri. After moving to Tokyo, he becomes enthralled in the rife corruption of the cities underworld.
Jake becomes particularly involved in the dealings of the Japanese Yakuza after he is taken under the wing of the elite Vice Squad. Jake begins to grow closer with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and his family during his time investigating the Yakuza and the strange deaths occurring within Japan. This puts Jake in a difficult position and makes him a target of both the Tozawa and the Chihara-Kai.
==Biography==
===Joining the Meicho Shimbun Newspaper===
After moving to Japan to study at University, Jake practices non-stop to learn both the Japanese language and about Japanese culture in general. When the time comes, he sits the entrance exam for the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] and, despite initially being questioned given he is foreign and the test is in Japanese, he aces the test despite missing out numerous questions.<ref name="test">''[[The Test]]''</ref>
Jake is asked back to the newspaper where he talks with the board about why he wants to be a crime reporter. Jake tells them that his father is a coroner and would take him along to crime scenes, this has fuelled his desire. Jake is eventually welcomed into the newspaper and offered a job. Life at the newspaper, however, is difficult for Jake, and those around him discredit him at every opportunity because he is not Japanese. Tensions arise between Jake and [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]], his supervisor at work, when he calls her by her name instead of professionally.<ref name="test" />
Eventually, Jake takes interest in a string of murder cases, one including a man killed with a samurai sword, and one who sets himself on fire. He is surprised, however, when he learns that the Police refuse to refer to them as murder.<ref>''[[Kishi Kaisei]]</ref> Jake writes a newspaper piece on the murder, but is rebuked by Buke in his office, who cites that it is not murder unless the Police say so. This causes further tensions between Emi and Jake, as she too gets in trouble for running his piece.
===Involvement with the Police===
After taking an interest in the two murders and the Police, Jake eventually finds himself turning to [[Hiroto Katagiri]] for support. One night, Jake witnesses Hiroto breaking up a fight between two of the Yakuza clans, the [[Tozawa]], and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Jake snaps a photograph for the newspaper but the sound of the shutter alerts Hitoro and the others to his presence. Hitoro takes the photograph from him but allows him and the camera to leave safely.
Jake later tries to investigate death of the man who set himself on fire but finds that he cannot find anything of substance. After visiting the mans home and finding bills from loan-sharks, Jake takes a trip to the loan-shark's office but finds it empty and inhospitable. He later talks with Hitoro about this, and Hitoro tells him that they move every so often to stay under the radar of the Police.<ref>''[[Read the Air]]''</ref>
Jake and Hitoro eventually grow closer and Hitoro invites Jake along whilst he and other officers confront Tozawa and his men for their behaviour against the Chihara-Kai the previous night. Hitoro takes two prisoners and allows Jake to write about it, which puts him in a favourable position both with his friends and at the newspaper. When Jake asks about the murders, Hitoro tells him that the Police appease the Yakuza but never directly challenge them or prosecute them for anything as serious as murder. As a result, the Yakuza come to respect certain members of the Police force, hence how he was able to de-escalate the situation that night at the bar.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Characters]]
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'''Jake Adelstein''' is an American journalist from Missouri. After moving to Tokyo, he becomes enthralled in the rife corruption of the cities underworld.
Jake becomes particularly involved in the dealings of the Japanese Yakuza after he is taken under the wing of the elite Vice Squad. Jake begins to grow closer with [[Hiroto Katagiri]] and his family during his time investigating the Yakuza and the strange deaths occurring within Japan. This puts Jake in a difficult position and makes him a target of both the Tozawa and the Chihara-Kai.
==Biography==
===Joining the Meicho Shimbun Newspaper===
After moving to Japan to study at University, Jake practices non-stop to learn both the Japanese language and about Japanese culture in general. When the time comes, he sits the entrance exam for the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] and, despite initially being questioned given he is foreign and the test is in Japanese, he aces the test despite missing out numerous questions.<ref name="test">''[[The Test]]''</ref>
Jake is asked back to the newspaper where he talks with the board about why he wants to be a crime reporter. Jake tells them that his father is a coroner and would take him along to crime scenes, this has fuelled his desire. Jake is eventually welcomed into the newspaper and offered a job. Life at the newspaper, however, is difficult for Jake, and those around him discredit him at every opportunity because he is not Japanese. Tensions arise between Jake and [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]], his supervisor at work, when he calls her by her name instead of professionally.<ref name="test" />
Eventually, Jake takes interest in a string of murder cases, one including a man killed with a samurai sword, and one who sets himself on fire. He is surprised, however, when he learns that the Police refuse to refer to them as murder.<ref>''[[Kishi Kaisei]]</ref> Jake writes a newspaper piece on the murder, but is rebuked by Buke in his office, who cites that it is not murder unless the Police say so. This causes further tensions between Emi and Jake, as she too gets in trouble for running his piece.
===Involvement with the Police===
After taking an interest in the two murders and the Police, Jake eventually finds himself turning to [[Hiroto Katagiri]] for support. One night, Jake witnesses Hiroto breaking up a fight between two of the Yakuza clans, the [[Tozawa]], and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. Jake snaps a photograph for the newspaper but the sound of the shutter alerts Hitoro and the others to his presence. Hitoro takes the photograph from him but allows him and the camera to leave safely.
Jake later tries to investigate death of the man who set himself on fire but finds that he cannot find anything of substance. After visiting the mans home and finding bills from loan-sharks, Jake takes a trip to the loan-shark's office but finds it empty and inhospitable. He later talks with Hitoro about this, and Hitoro tells him that they move every so often to stay under the radar of the Police.<ref>''[[Read the Air]]''</ref>
Jake and Hitoro eventually grow closer and Hitoro invites Jake along whilst he and other officers confront Tozawa and his men for their behaviour against the Chihara-Kai the previous night. Hitoro takes two prisoners and allows Jake to write about it, which puts him in a favourable position both with his friends and at the newspaper. When Jake asks about the murders, Hitoro tells him that the Police appease the Yakuza but never directly challenge them or prosecute them for anything as serious as murder. As a result, the Yakuza come to respect certain members of the Police force, hence how he was able to de-escalate the situation that night at the bar.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
*''[[I Want It That Way]]''
*''[[Everybody Pays]]''
*''[[The Information Business]]''
*''[[Sometimes They Disappear]]
*''[[Yoshino]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Kishi Kaisei''' is the second episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the third, ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
As crime boss Tozawa dangerously toes the line between territories, the rival Chihara-Kai scramble to collect dues.
Samantha protects another hostess, while Jake witnesses a confrontation that changes everything.
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
==Trivia==
==References==
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'''Kishi Kaisei''' is the second episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the third, ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
As crime boss Tozawa dangerously toes the line between territories, the rival Chihara-Kai scramble to collect dues.
Samantha protects another hostess, while Jake witnesses a confrontation that changes everything.
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
==Trivia==
==References==
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'''Kishi Kaisei''' is the second episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the third, ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
As crime boss Tozawa dangerously toes the line between territories, the rival [[Chihara-Kai]] scramble to collect dues.
Samantha protects another hostess, while Jake witnesses a confrontation that changes everything.
==Plot Summary==
In downtown Tokyo, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] finds himself on the run from an angry, knife-wielding man who chases him through the streets, accusing him of being a pervert. Jake is able to seek sanctuary when he comes across a Police officer in the street, who stops the man with the knife to ask what is going on. The Police officer looks visibly confused when the man tells him that Jake was asking about his wife’s underwear.
[[File:1x02 — Jake and Miyamoto talk.jpg|250px|Jake and Miyamoto talk about the underwear thief.|thumb|left]]
Not long after, Jake eats dinner with a friend and tells them that he is struggling to write a story, or find any lede’s for the story he has been given. On the flip side, X has gotten a story published, but feels disheartened given it was only a traffic story. Jake tells him that a story is a story, but has to leave the dinner in an attempt to find information for his publication.
Jake talks with [[Eimi]], asking for an extension, but she is reluctant to give it and tells him he must have the story done by 3pm. He tells her that there is nobody willing to talk to him or that has any information, but she tells him to take a step back and think about who he hasn’t spoken to. This gives him and idea, and he decides to talk to [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto-san]] for information. Miyamoto tells him that there is no panty thief, rather the wind blew the underwear away and the public ran with the idea of a thief.
With this, Jake heads back to the newspaper and begins typing his story up. Unfortunately, this is declined several times by Eimi and Jake is forced to rewrite it each time whilst simultaneously juggling his duties around the office.
Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] approaches a real-estate agent about a flat she is interested in habiting, but finds that the man is reluctant to show her around. She tries to press him, but he eventually remarks that the owner would be reluctant to rent to “someone like her”, essentially rejecting her because she is a woman. After leaving the estate agents, she talks with [[Polina]] on the phone and the two arrange to meet later to help Polina find a present for one of her clients.
At the Police Station, Funaki and [[Hiroto Katagiri|Hiroto]] question a thug in relation to the man who was murdered with the samurai sword. The man says that the jogger ran into him at the wrong time and therefore there was little premeditation in his death. Funaki is keen to believe this and close the case, but Hiroto wants to dig a little deeper and questions Funaki on how he can believe such an excuse. Hiroto believes that the man giving himself up is the Towaza’s way of killing the story and investigation before it finds anything.
The [[Chikara-kai]] meet to discuss the recent attacks on stores and businesses under their protection by the Towaza. Whilst some of them are eager to hit back to avoid looking weak and becoming further targets, they are told that this would make them look suspicious and therefore direct the Police’s attention to them. For now, they are ordered to increase protection fees and close the gaps between ranks to be ready if war with the Towaza occurs.
Jake’s struggles to get his story straight eventually pay off and his story about the lack of an underwear thief is approved by [[Eimi]] to run in the morning paper. She warns him to stop using so many adjectives, however, a comment which he takes on board gladly at the thought of having his story published. He decides that he will continue to investigate the death of the man who set himself on fire and sets off for further investigation.
Not satisfied with the outcome of the Police investigation, Hiroto sets off to question the dead man's wife. She admits that they were in debt and missed payments to the Yakuza, but remarks that this is not what got her husband killed. She admits that her husband was building a case against the Yakuza involving lawyers due to the unfair terms of their loan; she believes this is what got him killed and agrees to show Hiroto the information he had compiled against [[the Yakuza]] shortly before his death. During their conversation, however, they are interrupted when [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives at the woman's house hoping to ask her questions. He is turned away at the door, however, and she cites that she has been told by the Police not to talk to the press.
[[Sato]], meanwhile, has been making rounds on all properties that the Chikara-kai protect, demanding more fees for their protection. At the arcade, he is noticed as a “real-yakuza” by two young boys who ask him if he wants to play a shooting game for them. This ends in embarrassment for Sato when he is unable to successfully kill any of the enemies within the game but is instead killed three times himself.
Returning back to the newspaper, Jake hangs out with his friends, but is approached by the paper manager who hands him a story to read out. In the story, it announces that the Police have apprehended the underwear thief, and Jake is immediately rebuked for writing that the thief was a myth made up by the media. He is told to go to scrapbooking as he is done in this department.
At the Police station, Hiroto approaches his captain to ask about their case and whether or not they need to investigate further. The captain is confused at Hiroto’s theory that the Yakuza killed the man given dead people cannot pay their loans, but Hiroto tells him that there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Sato returns back to deliver the money but is thousands short. When he is questioned on this by [[Yoshihiro Kume|Kume]], he tells him that the club owner will pay next month. Kume is aware that Sato has been offered a night with one of the girls in exchange for a lower fee, however, and slaps Sato across the face. He warns him to never lie to him again.
Jake receives a package from his mother and gives her a call. His mother tells him that his sister’s treatment isn’t working and that he should return home; his father will get him a good job in a newspaper near them. Jake tells them that his sister, Jess, is fine and they shouldn’t worry about her. He can’t return home as he has just started and doesn’t want to lose out on the opportunity.
Later on, he talks with Miyamoto about the story he gave him. Miyamoto tells him that the story was free, therefore worth nothing, it was a trick. Jake begs Miyamoto to give him something worth a story or else he will lose his job. Jake presents Miyamoto with the match-stick box and asks him about it, but he is none the wiser on what the box stands for or how this relates to any kind of story worth publishing. Jake later leaves the restaurant in which he and Miyamoto were eating without paying the bill, sending a sarcastic message in return for the lack of a story he was given previously.
[[File:1x02 — Jake hands over the camera.jpg|250px|thumb|Jake hands over the camera to Hiroto who takes the image reel.]]
After leaving the restaurant, Jake arrives at the club and talks with [[Samantha]]. They are interrupted, however, when [[Sato]] arrives at the club and asks to speak with Samantha. As Samantha and Sato are talking, Jake interrupts and begins talking with Sato. The two begin bantering and seem to get along quite well, but Jake is forced to leave early to catch his train.
Jake misses the train and is forced to sleep at the newspaper, but is woken in the middle of the night to the radio announcing a crime scene at the club. Jake heads out to check it out to find Nakamura, one of the Towza, holding Kume at gunpoint. He almost shoots Kume, but is interrupted by Hiroto who manages to talk him into giving him the gun. Jake watches this from a distance and tries to take a photograph to aid his story, but is eventually discovered by Hiroto and the others who confiscate the camera reel but allow him to leave with the camera. Hiroto warns him not to write about what he has seen.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
*Eugene Nomura as Kobayashi
*Noemi Nakai as Luna
*Nobushige Suematsu as Gen
*Eita Okuno as Yuta
*Koshi Uehara as Taro
*Tetsu Sakuma as Kozo
*Yoshihiko Hakamada as Kamiyama
*Yuki Sato as Azuma
*Masaki Miura as Funaki
*Hiroyuki Watanabe as Ohara
*Rosaria Mokkhavesa as Malee
*Kaori Ikeda as Akido
*Keita as Kei
*Hono Meyabe as Mrs. Aoki
*Ippei Osako as Nakamura
*Jazee Minor as Tatsuya
*Motomasa Okui as Hasegawa
===Guest Starring===
*Shun Sugata as Ishida
*Takaki Uda as Trendy
*Kosuke Tanaka as Tin Tin
*Masato Hagiwara as Duke
*Kosuke Toyohara as Baku
*Masayoshi Haneda as Kume
==Trivia==
*The title of the episode ''Kishi Kaisei'' is an old Japanese saying that means: ''wake from death return to life''. The significance of this to the episode is not mentioned, but the meaning is mentioned in discussion between Adelstein and Miyamoso.
==References==
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|viewers=
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|director=Josef Kubota Wladyka
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'''Kishi Kaisei''' is the second episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the third, ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
As crime boss Tozawa dangerously toes the line between territories, the rival [[Chihara-Kai]] scramble to collect dues.
Samantha protects another hostess, while Jake witnesses a confrontation that changes everything.
==Plot Summary==
In downtown Tokyo, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] finds himself on the run from an angry, knife-wielding man who chases him through the streets, accusing him of being a pervert. Jake is able to seek sanctuary when he comes across a Police officer in the street, who stops the man with the knife to ask what is going on. The Police officer looks visibly confused when the man tells him that Jake was asking about his wife’s underwear.
[[File:1x02 — Jake and Miyamoto talk.jpg|250px|Jake and Miyamoto talk about the underwear thief.|thumb|left]]
Not long after, Jake eats dinner with a friend and tells them that he is struggling to write a story, or find any lede’s for the story he has been given. On the flip side, X has gotten a story published, but feels disheartened given it was only a traffic story. Jake tells him that a story is a story, but has to leave the dinner in an attempt to find information for his publication.
Jake talks with [[Eimi]], asking for an extension, but she is reluctant to give it and tells him he must have the story done by 3pm. He tells her that there is nobody willing to talk to him or that has any information, but she tells him to take a step back and think about who he hasn’t spoken to. This gives him and idea, and he decides to talk to [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]] for information. Miyamoto tells him that there is no panty thief, rather the wind blew the underwear away and the public ran with the idea of a thief.
With this, Jake heads back to the newspaper and begins typing his story up. Unfortunately, this is declined several times by Eimi and Jake is forced to rewrite it each time whilst simultaneously juggling his duties around the office.
Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] approaches a real-estate agent about a flat she is interested in habiting, but finds that the man is reluctant to show her around. She tries to press him, but he eventually remarks that the owner would be reluctant to rent to “someone like her”, essentially rejecting her because she is a woman. After leaving the estate agents, she talks with [[Polina]] on the phone and the two arrange to meet later to help Polina find a present for one of her clients.
At the Police Station, Funaki and [[Hiroto Katagiri|Hiroto]] question a thug in relation to the man who was murdered with the samurai sword. The man says that the jogger ran into him at the wrong time and therefore there was little premeditation in his death. Funaki is keen to believe this and close the case, but Hiroto wants to dig a little deeper and questions Funaki on how he can believe such an excuse. Hiroto believes that the man giving himself up is the Towaza’s way of killing the story and investigation before it finds anything.
The [[Chikara-kai]] meet to discuss the recent attacks on stores and businesses under their protection by the Towaza. Whilst some of them are eager to hit back to avoid looking weak and becoming further targets, they are told that this would make them look suspicious and therefore direct the Police’s attention to them. For now, they are ordered to increase protection fees and close the gaps between ranks to be ready if war with the Towaza occurs.
Jake’s struggles to get his story straight eventually pay off and his story about the lack of an underwear thief is approved by [[Eimi]] to run in the morning paper. She warns him to stop using so many adjectives, however, a comment which he takes on board gladly at the thought of having his story published. He decides that he will continue to investigate the death of the man who set himself on fire and sets off for further investigation.
Not satisfied with the outcome of the Police investigation, Hiroto sets off to question the dead man's wife. She admits that they were in debt and missed payments to the Yakuza, but remarks that this is not what got her husband killed. She admits that her husband was building a case against the Yakuza involving lawyers due to the unfair terms of their loan; she believes this is what got him killed and agrees to show Hiroto the information he had compiled against [[the Yakuza]] shortly before his death. During their conversation, however, they are interrupted when [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives at the woman's house hoping to ask her questions. He is turned away at the door, however, and she cites that she has been told by the Police not to talk to the press.
[[Sato]], meanwhile, has been making rounds on all properties that the Chikara-kai protect, demanding more fees for their protection. At the arcade, he is noticed as a “real-yakuza” by two young boys who ask him if he wants to play a shooting game for them. This ends in embarrassment for Sato when he is unable to successfully kill any of the enemies within the game but is instead killed three times himself.
Returning back to the newspaper, Jake hangs out with his friends, but is approached by the paper manager who hands him a story to read out. In the story, it announces that the Police have apprehended the underwear thief, and Jake is immediately rebuked for writing that the thief was a myth made up by the media. He is told to go to scrapbooking as he is done in this department.
At the Police station, Hiroto approaches his captain to ask about their case and whether or not they need to investigate further. The captain is confused at Hiroto’s theory that the Yakuza killed the man given dead people cannot pay their loans, but Hiroto tells him that there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Sato returns back to deliver the money but is thousands short. When he is questioned on this by [[Yoshihiro Kume|Kume]], he tells him that the club owner will pay next month. Kume is aware that Sato has been offered a night with one of the girls in exchange for a lower fee, however, and slaps Sato across the face. He warns him to never lie to him again.
Jake receives a package from his mother and gives her a call. His mother tells him that his sister’s treatment isn’t working and that he should return home; his father will get him a good job in a newspaper near them. Jake tells them that his sister, Jess, is fine and they shouldn’t worry about her. He can’t return home as he has just started and doesn’t want to lose out on the opportunity.
Later on, he talks with Miyamoto about the story he gave him. Miyamoto tells him that the story was free, therefore worth nothing, it was a trick. Jake begs Miyamoto to give him something worth a story or else he will lose his job. Jake presents Miyamoto with the match-stick box and asks him about it, but he is none the wiser on what the box stands for or how this relates to any kind of story worth publishing. Jake later leaves the restaurant in which he and Miyamoto were eating without paying the bill, sending a sarcastic message in return for the lack of a story he was given previously.
[[File:1x02 — Jake hands over the camera.jpg|250px|thumb|Jake hands over the camera to Hiroto who takes the image reel.]]
After leaving the restaurant, Jake arrives at the club and talks with [[Samantha]]. They are interrupted, however, when [[Sato]] arrives at the club and asks to speak with Samantha. As Samantha and Sato are talking, Jake interrupts and begins talking with Sato. The two begin bantering and seem to get along quite well, but Jake is forced to leave early to catch his train.
Jake misses the train and is forced to sleep at the newspaper, but is woken in the middle of the night to the radio announcing a crime scene at the club. Jake heads out to check it out to find Nakamura, one of the Towza, holding Kume at gunpoint. He almost shoots Kume, but is interrupted by Hiroto who manages to talk him into giving him the gun. Jake watches this from a distance and tries to take a photograph to aid his story, but is eventually discovered by Hiroto and the others who confiscate the camera reel but allow him to leave with the camera. Hiroto warns him not to write about what he has seen.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
*Eugene Nomura as Kobayashi
*Noemi Nakai as Luna
*Nobushige Suematsu as Gen
*Eita Okuno as Yuta
*Koshi Uehara as Taro
*Tetsu Sakuma as Kozo
*Yoshihiko Hakamada as Kamiyama
*Yuki Sato as Azuma
*Masaki Miura as Funaki
*Hiroyuki Watanabe as Ohara
*Rosaria Mokkhavesa as Malee
*Kaori Ikeda as Akido
*Keita as Kei
*Hono Meyabe as Mrs. Aoki
*Ippei Osako as Nakamura
*Jazee Minor as Tatsuya
*Motomasa Okui as Hasegawa
===Guest Starring===
*Shun Sugata as Ishida
*Takaki Uda as Trendy
*Kosuke Tanaka as Tin Tin
*Masato Hagiwara as Duke
*Kosuke Toyohara as Baku
*Masayoshi Haneda as Kume
==Trivia==
*The title of the episode ''Kishi Kaisei'' is an old Japanese saying that means: ''wake from death return to life''. The significance of this to the episode is not mentioned, but the meaning is mentioned in discussion between Adelstein and Miyamoso.
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|airdate=April 7, 2022
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|writer=Karl Taro Greenfeld
|director=Josef Kubota Wladyka
|previous=''[[The Test]]''
|next=''[[Read the Air]]''
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'''Kishi Kaisei''' is the second episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the third, ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
As crime boss Tozawa dangerously toes the line between territories, the rival [[Chihara-Kai]] scramble to collect dues.
Samantha protects another hostess, while Jake witnesses a confrontation that changes everything.
==Plot Summary==
In downtown Tokyo, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] finds himself on the run from an angry, knife-wielding man who chases him through the streets, accusing him of being a pervert. Jake is able to seek sanctuary when he comes across a Police officer in the street, who stops the man with the knife to ask what is going on. The Police officer looks visibly confused when the man tells him that Jake was asking about his wife’s underwear.
[[File:1x02 — Jake and Miyamoto talk.jpg|250px|Jake and Miyamoto talk about the underwear thief.|thumb|left]]
Not long after, Jake eats dinner with a friend and tells them that he is struggling to write a story, or find any lede’s for the story he has been given. On the flip side, X has gotten a story published, but feels disheartened given it was only a traffic story. Jake tells him that a story is a story, but has to leave the dinner in an attempt to find information for his publication.
Jake talks with [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]], asking for an extension, but she is reluctant to give it and tells him he must have the story done by 3pm. He tells her that there is nobody willing to talk to him or that has any information, but she tells him to take a step back and think about who he hasn’t spoken to. This gives him and idea, and he decides to talk to [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]] for information. Miyamoto tells him that there is no panty thief, rather the wind blew the underwear away and the public ran with the idea of a thief.
With this, Jake heads back to the newspaper and begins typing his story up. Unfortunately, this is declined several times by Eimi and Jake is forced to rewrite it each time whilst simultaneously juggling his duties around the office.
Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] approaches a real-estate agent about a flat she is interested in habiting, but finds that the man is reluctant to show her around. She tries to press him, but he eventually remarks that the owner would be reluctant to rent to “someone like her”, essentially rejecting her because she is a woman. After leaving the estate agents, she talks with [[Polina]] on the phone and the two arrange to meet later to help Polina find a present for one of her clients.
At the Police Station, Funaki and [[Hiroto Katagiri|Hiroto]] question a thug in relation to the man who was murdered with the samurai sword. The man says that the jogger ran into him at the wrong time and therefore there was little premeditation in his death. Funaki is keen to believe this and close the case, but Hiroto wants to dig a little deeper and questions Funaki on how he can believe such an excuse. Hiroto believes that the man giving himself up is the Towaza’s way of killing the story and investigation before it finds anything.
The [[Chikara-kai]] meet to discuss the recent attacks on stores and businesses under their protection by the Towaza. Whilst some of them are eager to hit back to avoid looking weak and becoming further targets, they are told that this would make them look suspicious and therefore direct the Police’s attention to them. For now, they are ordered to increase protection fees and close the gaps between ranks to be ready if war with the Towaza occurs.
Jake’s struggles to get his story straight eventually pay off and his story about the lack of an underwear thief is approved by [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]] to run in the morning paper. She warns him to stop using so many adjectives, however, a comment which he takes on board gladly at the thought of having his story published. He decides that he will continue to investigate the death of the man who set himself on fire and sets off for further investigation.
Not satisfied with the outcome of the Police investigation, Hiroto sets off to question the dead man's wife. She admits that they were in debt and missed payments to the Yakuza, but remarks that this is not what got her husband killed. She admits that her husband was building a case against the Yakuza involving lawyers due to the unfair terms of their loan; she believes this is what got him killed and agrees to show Hiroto the information he had compiled against [[the Yakuza]] shortly before his death. During their conversation, however, they are interrupted when [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives at the woman's house hoping to ask her questions. He is turned away at the door, however, and she cites that she has been told by the Police not to talk to the press.
[[Sato]], meanwhile, has been making rounds on all properties that the Chikara-kai protect, demanding more fees for their protection. At the arcade, he is noticed as a “real-yakuza” by two young boys who ask him if he wants to play a shooting game for them. This ends in embarrassment for Sato when he is unable to successfully kill any of the enemies within the game but is instead killed three times himself.
Returning back to the newspaper, Jake hangs out with his friends, but is approached by the paper manager who hands him a story to read out. In the story, it announces that the Police have apprehended the underwear thief, and Jake is immediately rebuked for writing that the thief was a myth made up by the media. He is told to go to scrapbooking as he is done in this department.
At the Police station, Hiroto approaches his captain to ask about their case and whether or not they need to investigate further. The captain is confused at Hiroto’s theory that the Yakuza killed the man given dead people cannot pay their loans, but Hiroto tells him that there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Sato returns back to deliver the money but is thousands short. When he is questioned on this by [[Yoshihiro Kume|Kume]], he tells him that the club owner will pay next month. Kume is aware that Sato has been offered a night with one of the girls in exchange for a lower fee, however, and slaps Sato across the face. He warns him to never lie to him again.
Jake receives a package from his mother and gives her a call. His mother tells him that his sister’s treatment isn’t working and that he should return home; his father will get him a good job in a newspaper near them. Jake tells them that his sister, Jess, is fine and they shouldn’t worry about her. He can’t return home as he has just started and doesn’t want to lose out on the opportunity.
Later on, he talks with Miyamoto about the story he gave him. Miyamoto tells him that the story was free, therefore worth nothing, it was a trick. Jake begs Miyamoto to give him something worth a story or else he will lose his job. Jake presents Miyamoto with the match-stick box and asks him about it, but he is none the wiser on what the box stands for or how this relates to any kind of story worth publishing. Jake later leaves the restaurant in which he and Miyamoto were eating without paying the bill, sending a sarcastic message in return for the lack of a story he was given previously.
[[File:1x02 — Jake hands over the camera.jpg|250px|thumb|Jake hands over the camera to Hiroto who takes the image reel.]]
After leaving the restaurant, Jake arrives at the club and talks with [[Samantha]]. They are interrupted, however, when [[Sato]] arrives at the club and asks to speak with Samantha. As Samantha and Sato are talking, Jake interrupts and begins talking with Sato. The two begin bantering and seem to get along quite well, but Jake is forced to leave early to catch his train.
Jake misses the train and is forced to sleep at the newspaper, but is woken in the middle of the night to the radio announcing a crime scene at the club. Jake heads out to check it out to find Nakamura, one of the Towza, holding Kume at gunpoint. He almost shoots Kume, but is interrupted by Hiroto who manages to talk him into giving him the gun. Jake watches this from a distance and tries to take a photograph to aid his story, but is eventually discovered by Hiroto and the others who confiscate the camera reel but allow him to leave with the camera. Hiroto warns him not to write about what he has seen.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
*Eugene Nomura as Kobayashi
*Noemi Nakai as Luna
*Nobushige Suematsu as Gen
*Eita Okuno as Yuta
*Koshi Uehara as Taro
*Tetsu Sakuma as Kozo
*Yoshihiko Hakamada as Kamiyama
*Yuki Sato as Azuma
*Masaki Miura as Funaki
*Hiroyuki Watanabe as Ohara
*Rosaria Mokkhavesa as Malee
*Kaori Ikeda as Akido
*Keita as Kei
*Hono Meyabe as Mrs. Aoki
*Ippei Osako as Nakamura
*Jazee Minor as Tatsuya
*Motomasa Okui as Hasegawa
===Guest Starring===
*Shun Sugata as Ishida
*Takaki Uda as Trendy
*Kosuke Tanaka as Tin Tin
*Masato Hagiwara as Duke
*Kosuke Toyohara as Baku
*Masayoshi Haneda as Kume
==Trivia==
*The title of the episode ''Kishi Kaisei'' is an old Japanese saying that means: ''wake from death return to life''. The significance of this to the episode is not mentioned, but the meaning is mentioned in discussion between Adelstein and Miyamoso.
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{{Episode
|title = Kishi Kaisei
|season=1
|number=02
|episode number=02
|image=Kishi Kaisei Promotional.jpg
|airdate=April 7, 2022
|viewers=
|writer=Karl Taro Greenfeld
|director=Josef Kubota Wladyka
|previous=''[[The Test]]''
|next=''[[Read the Air]]''
}}
'''Kishi Kaisei''' is the second episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the third, ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
As crime boss Tozawa dangerously toes the line between territories, the rival [[Chihara-Kai]] scramble to collect dues.
Samantha protects another hostess, while Jake witnesses a confrontation that changes everything.
==Plot Summary==
In downtown Tokyo, [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] finds himself on the run from an angry, knife-wielding man who chases him through the streets, accusing him of being a pervert. Jake is able to seek sanctuary when he comes across a Police officer in the street, who stops the man with the knife to ask what is going on. The Police officer looks visibly confused when the man tells him that Jake was asking about his wife’s underwear.
[[File:1x02 — Jake and Miyamoto talk.jpg|250px|Jake and Miyamoto talk about the underwear thief.|thumb|left]]
Not long after, Jake eats dinner with a friend and tells them that he is struggling to write a story, or find any lede’s for the story he has been given. On the flip side, X has gotten a story published, but feels disheartened given it was only a traffic story. Jake tells him that a story is a story, but has to leave the dinner in an attempt to find information for his publication.
Jake talks with [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]], asking for an extension, but she is reluctant to give it and tells him he must have the story done by 3pm. He tells her that there is nobody willing to talk to him or that has any information, but she tells him to take a step back and think about who he hasn’t spoken to. This gives him and idea, and he decides to talk to [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto]] for information. Miyamoto tells him that there is no panty thief, rather the wind blew the underwear away and the public ran with the idea of a thief.
With this, Jake heads back to the newspaper and begins typing his story up. Unfortunately, this is declined several times by Eimi and Jake is forced to rewrite it each time whilst simultaneously juggling his duties around the office.
Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] approaches a real-estate agent about a flat she is interested in habiting, but finds that the man is reluctant to show her around. She tries to press him, but he eventually remarks that the owner would be reluctant to rent to “someone like her”, essentially rejecting her because she is a woman. After leaving the estate agents, she talks with [[Polina]] on the phone and the two arrange to meet later to help Polina find a present for one of her clients.
At the Police Station, Funaki and [[Hiroto Katagiri|Hiroto]] question a thug in relation to the man who was murdered with the samurai sword. The man says that the jogger ran into him at the wrong time and therefore there was little premeditation in his death. Funaki is keen to believe this and close the case, but Hiroto wants to dig a little deeper and questions Funaki on how he can believe such an excuse. Hiroto believes that the man giving himself up is the Towaza’s way of killing the story and investigation before it finds anything.
The [[Chikara-kai]] meet to discuss the recent attacks on stores and businesses under their protection by the Towaza. Whilst some of them are eager to hit back to avoid looking weak and becoming further targets, they are told that this would make them look suspicious and therefore direct the Police’s attention to them. For now, they are ordered to increase protection fees and close the gaps between ranks to be ready if war with the Towaza occurs.
Jake’s struggles to get his story straight eventually pay off and his story about the lack of an underwear thief is approved by [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]] to run in the morning paper. She warns him to stop using so many adjectives, however, a comment which he takes on board gladly at the thought of having his story published. He decides that he will continue to investigate the death of the man who set himself on fire and sets off for further investigation.
Not satisfied with the outcome of the Police investigation, Hiroto sets off to question the dead man's wife. She admits that they were in debt and missed payments to the Yakuza, but remarks that this is not what got her husband killed. She admits that her husband was building a case against the Yakuza involving lawyers due to the unfair terms of their loan; she believes this is what got him killed and agrees to show Hiroto the information he had compiled against [[the Yakuza]] shortly before his death. During their conversation, however, they are interrupted when [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] arrives at the woman's house hoping to ask her questions. He is turned away at the door, however, and she cites that she has been told by the Police not to talk to the press.
[[Sato]], meanwhile, has been making rounds on all properties that the Chikara-kai protect, demanding more fees for their protection. At the arcade, he is noticed as a “real-yakuza” by two young boys who ask him if he wants to play a shooting game for them. This ends in embarrassment for Sato when he is unable to successfully kill any of the enemies within the game but is instead killed three times himself.
Returning back to the newspaper, Jake hangs out with his friends, but is approached by the paper manager who hands him a story to read out. In the story, it announces that the Police have apprehended the underwear thief, and Jake is immediately rebuked for writing that the thief was a myth made up by the media. He is told to go to scrapbooking as he is done in this department.
At the Police station, Hiroto approaches his captain to ask about their case and whether or not they need to investigate further. The captain is confused at Hiroto’s theory that the Yakuza killed the man given dead people cannot pay their loans, but Hiroto tells him that there is more to the case than meets the eye.
Sato returns back to deliver the money but is thousands short. When he is questioned on this by [[Yoshihiro Kume|Kume]], he tells him that the club owner will pay next month. Kume is aware that Sato has been offered a night with one of the girls in exchange for a lower fee, however, and slaps Sato across the face. He warns him to never lie to him again.
Jake receives a package from his mother and gives her a call. His mother tells him that his sister’s treatment isn’t working and that he should return home; his father will get him a good job in a newspaper near them. Jake tells them that his sister, Jess, is fine and they shouldn’t worry about her. He can’t return home as he has just started and doesn’t want to lose out on the opportunity.
Later on, he talks with Miyamoto about the story he gave him. Miyamoto tells him that the story was free, therefore worth nothing, it was a trick. Jake begs Miyamoto to give him something worth a story or else he will lose his job. Jake presents Miyamoto with the match-stick box and asks him about it, but he is none the wiser on what the box stands for or how this relates to any kind of story worth publishing. Jake later leaves the restaurant in which he and Miyamoto were eating without paying the bill, sending a sarcastic message in return for the lack of a story he was given previously.
[[File:1x02 — Jake hands over the camera.jpg|250px|thumb|Jake hands over the camera to Hiroto who takes the image reel.]]
After leaving the restaurant, Jake arrives at the club and talks with [[Samantha]]. They are interrupted, however, when [[Sato]] arrives at the club and asks to speak with Samantha. As Samantha and Sato are talking, Jake interrupts and begins talking with Sato. The two begin bantering and seem to get along quite well, but Jake is forced to leave early to catch his train.
Jake misses the train and is forced to sleep at the newspaper, but is woken in the middle of the night to the radio announcing a crime scene at the club. Jake heads out to check it out to find Nakamura, one of the Tozawa, holding Kume at gunpoint. He almost shoots Kume, but is interrupted by Hiroto who manages to talk him into giving him the gun. Jake watches this from a distance and tries to take a photograph to aid his story, but is eventually discovered by Hiroto and the others who confiscate the camera reel but allow him to leave with the camera. Hiroto warns him not to write about what he has seen.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
*Eugene Nomura as Kobayashi
*Noemi Nakai as Luna
*Nobushige Suematsu as Gen
*Eita Okuno as Yuta
*Koshi Uehara as Taro
*Tetsu Sakuma as Kozo
*Yoshihiko Hakamada as Kamiyama
*Yuki Sato as Azuma
*Masaki Miura as Funaki
*Hiroyuki Watanabe as Ohara
*Rosaria Mokkhavesa as Malee
*Kaori Ikeda as Akido
*Keita as Kei
*Hono Meyabe as Mrs. Aoki
*Ippei Osako as Nakamura
*Jazee Minor as Tatsuya
*Motomasa Okui as Hasegawa
===Guest Starring===
*Shun Sugata as Ishida
*Takaki Uda as Trendy
*Kosuke Tanaka as Tin Tin
*Masato Hagiwara as Duke
*Kosuke Toyohara as Baku
*Masayoshi Haneda as Kume
==Trivia==
*The title of the episode ''Kishi Kaisei'' is an old Japanese saying that means: ''wake from death return to life''. The significance of this to the episode is not mentioned, but the meaning is mentioned in discussion between Adelstein and Miyamoso.
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The '''Meicho Shimbun Newspaper''' is one of the largest, prestigious newspapers in Japan and the newspaper [[Jake Adelstein]] begins working at prior to his investigations of the Japanese Yakuza. The Meicho Shimbun Newspaper is well-renowned for its extremely difficult entrance exam for employees. Jake studied for weeks for the exam and eventually passed despite leaving out numerous questions.
==Description==
The Meicho Shimbun has a difficult entrance exam that consists of questions about the Japan in general. In Jake's case, he studied the Geography of Japan as well as the weather and language. There is also an element of writing and translation in the exam. Initially, when Jake approached the newspaper to complete the entrance exam, the clerk questioned if he was sure given the exam was in Japanese.
The newspaper itself is very hierarchical with a solid structure. They have a structured outline for how stories should be written, with [[Emi]] joking that there is almost never a section to explain why something happened. Furthermore, the newspaper (as well as others in Japan), are reluctant to write stories about murder unless it is explicitly stated to be so by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. Adelstein's story on a murder is rebuked, citing that murder never happens in Japan. Instead, it is man-slaughter or some other type of homicide.
At the newspaper, Jake works under his supervisor, [[Emi]], who checks and proof-reads all of his articles before they make it to print. On some occasions, he is told to completely rewrite the story before it goes to print.
==Trivia==
*Employees of the paper are ''very'' against foreign (especially English) people working at the paper. On numerous occasions, Jake is rebuked for working at the paper and called names because he is foreign.
*Whilst the newspaper isn't real outside of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]'', it seems to be influenced by the Yomiuri Shimbun, the largest newspaper in the world by circulation. The real-life Jake Adelstein wrote here for 12 years and was in fact, the first foreigner to do so.<ref>https://thecinemaholic.com/is-tokyo-vices-meicho-shimbun-a-real-japanese-newspaper/</ref>
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'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Episodes]]
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'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
At his house, Kume receives a once-over by a doctor, who takes vials of his blood and checks him out with an ultrasound and an exam. He questions if Kume has been abusing alcohol, cigarettes or red meat, but Kume doesn't reply. Later, Kume is seen in the bathroom applying foundation to his face to hide the bruise he attained the night before in the fight with Nakamura and [[Shinzo Towaza|Towza's]] men.
[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]], meanwhile, visits Hiroto's house and brings beers and ice cream for his children. Despite initially being turned away at the door by his wife who remarks that he is not home, Hiroto invites him to sit and drink with him. Hiroto asks what he wants, and Adelstein tells him that he needs some kind of story to save his job. He respected Hiroto's warning the previous night and didn't right about the encounter but now needs a story. Adelstein asks what happened at the bar, and Hiroto tells him that the Yakuza's roots run deep in Japan, therefore the Police are encouraged to maintain peace between the gangs of the Yakuza. Towza, however, have come in an attempt to claim the turf of [[Chihara-Kai]], therefore tensions are rising within the Yakuza.
[[Sato]] and Kume visit the bar where the altercation occurred the previous night between the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. They talk with the business owner who is furious that the Towza were allowed to flaunt their business in the club. Kume questions why they were serving Towza men, and he replies that they do not ask which gang of the Yakuza customers belong to. Afterwards, the man sarcastically jokes about paying the Towza for protection instead of the Chiara-Kai. Sato has an outburst and slaps the man for his comment, much to Kume's dismay. Once out of the club, Kume questions Sato's behaviour, citing that the man would never pay the Towza as he knows Kume would kill him.
Meanwhile at the newspaper, Adelstein deals with a rude man who is angry that his paper did not get delivered that morning. He refuses to speak with Adelstein given he is foreign, however, and is rude to Eimi for being a woman, causing her to hang up the phone on him. Shortly after, Adelstein receives a call from Hiroto to come and observe as they confront Towza and his men. When Adelstein arrives, he and Hiroto, and numerous Police men, talk with Towza. Towza attempts to blackmail Hiroto, but finds Hiroto reluctant to play dirty. Hiroto tells him he will be arresting two people as a result of the shots fired the previous day. With this, two of Towza's men own up to giving the bullets to Nakamura.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Episodes]]
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'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
At his house, Kume receives a once-over by a doctor, who takes vials of his blood and checks him out with an ultrasound and an exam. He questions if Kume has been abusing alcohol, cigarettes or red meat, but Kume doesn't reply. Later, Kume is seen in the bathroom applying foundation to his face to hide the bruise he attained the night before in the fight with Nakamura and [[Shinzo Towaza|Towza's]] men.
[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]], meanwhile, visits Hiroto's house and brings beers and ice cream for his children. Despite initially being turned away at the door by his wife who remarks that he is not home, Hiroto invites him to sit and drink with him. Hiroto asks what he wants, and Adelstein tells him that he needs some kind of story to save his job. He respected Hiroto's warning the previous night and didn't right about the encounter but now needs a story. Adelstein asks what happened at the bar, and Hiroto tells him that the Yakuza's roots run deep in Japan, therefore the Police are encouraged to maintain peace between the gangs of the Yakuza. Towza, however, have come in an attempt to claim the turf of [[Chihara-Kai]], therefore tensions are rising within the Yakuza.
[[Sato]] and Kume visit the bar where the altercation occurred the previous night between the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. They talk with the business owner who is furious that the Towza were allowed to flaunt their business in the club. Kume questions why they were serving Towza men, and he replies that they do not ask which gang of the Yakuza customers belong to. Afterwards, the man sarcastically jokes about paying the Towza for protection instead of the Chiara-Kai. Sato has an outburst and slaps the man for his comment, much to Kume's dismay. Once out of the club, Kume questions Sato's behaviour, citing that the man would never pay the Towza as he knows Kume would kill him.
Meanwhile at the newspaper, Adelstein deals with a rude man who is angry that his paper did not get delivered that morning. He refuses to speak with Adelstein given he is foreign, however, and is rude to Eimi for being a woman, causing her to hang up the phone on him. Shortly after, Adelstein receives a call from Hiroto to come and observe as they confront Towza and his men. When Adelstein arrives, he and Hiroto, and numerous Police men, talk with Towza. Towza attempts to blackmail Hiroto, but finds Hiroto reluctant to play dirty. Hiroto tells him he will be arresting two people as a result of the shots fired the previous day. With this, two of Towza's men own up to giving the bullets to Nakamura.
Jake meets up with Tin-Tin and Hasegawa and shows them his story in the newspaper. They congratulate him, but Tin-Tin is jealous and tells them that Buke told him he is a bad writer and laughed at him. Hasegawa and Jake tell him that he is an excellent writer and to ignore him, but he still seems down about the remark. Meanwhile, Sato becomes concerned when he notices Jake in a video of Towza's men being arrested that airs on the news.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Episodes]]
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'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
At his house, Kume receives a once-over by a doctor, who takes vials of his blood and checks him out with an ultrasound and an exam. He questions if Kume has been abusing alcohol, cigarettes or red meat, but Kume doesn't reply. Later, Kume is seen in the bathroom applying foundation to his face to hide the bruise he attained the night before in the fight with Nakamura and [[Shinzo Towaza|Towza's]] men.
[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]], meanwhile, visits Hiroto's house and brings beers and ice cream for his children. Despite initially being turned away at the door by his wife who remarks that he is not home, Hiroto invites him to sit and drink with him. Hiroto asks what he wants, and Adelstein tells him that he needs some kind of story to save his job. He respected Hiroto's warning the previous night and didn't right about the encounter but now needs a story. Adelstein asks what happened at the bar, and Hiroto tells him that the Yakuza's roots run deep in Japan, therefore the Police are encouraged to maintain peace between the gangs of the Yakuza. Towza, however, have come in an attempt to claim the turf of [[Chihara-Kai]], therefore tensions are rising within the Yakuza.
[[Sato]] and Kume visit the bar where the altercation occurred the previous night between the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. They talk with the business owner who is furious that the Towza were allowed to flaunt their business in the club. Kume questions why they were serving Towza men, and he replies that they do not ask which gang of the Yakuza customers belong to. Afterwards, the man sarcastically jokes about paying the Towza for protection instead of the Chiara-Kai. Sato has an outburst and slaps the man for his comment, much to Kume's dismay. Once out of the club, Kume questions Sato's behaviour, citing that the man would never pay the Towza as he knows Kume would kill him.
Meanwhile at the newspaper, Adelstein deals with a rude man who is angry that his paper did not get delivered that morning. He refuses to speak with Adelstein given he is foreign, however, and is rude to Eimi for being a woman, causing her to hang up the phone on him. Shortly after, Adelstein receives a call from Hiroto to come and observe as they confront Towza and his men. When Adelstein arrives, he and Hiroto, and numerous Police men, talk with Towza. Towza attempts to blackmail Hiroto, but finds Hiroto reluctant to play dirty. Hiroto tells him he will be arresting two people as a result of the shots fired the previous day. With this, two of Towza's men own up to giving the bullets to Nakamura.
Jake meets up with Tin-Tin and Hasegawa and shows them his story in the newspaper. They congratulate him, but Tin-Tin is jealous and tells them that Buke told him he is a bad writer and laughed at him. Hasegawa and Jake tell him that he is an excellent writer and to ignore him, but he still seems down about the remark. Meanwhile, Sato becomes concerned when he notices Jake in a video of Towza's men being arrested that airs on the news.
Tensions rise within the Chiara-Kai when Kume warns the members that they must respect their [[Oyuban]] or be punished. Later, they tease [[Sato]], citing that he likes to have sex with girls in the bathroom. Sato explains that he was trying to sell [[Samanta]] a dress and wasn't having sex at all with her. Sato tries to remain calm, but takes a social que from Kume and invites the members of the Chiara-Kai watch as they fight. As they go to the rooftop, Sato extensively beats the man and is pulled away by Kume, who tells him that he is done. Sato receives looks of disappointment from those around him but notices Oyuban watching in the distance. Whilst Sato tries to apologise to Oyuban, he is told that he is no better than a wild beast for putting one of his own brothers in the hospital.
Jake arrives at Hiroto's house, bringing food for Hiroto and his family. Jake talks with Hiroto's wife about how long he will stay in Japan, but he remarks that Japan is his home now and he will not return to the United States. Jake tells Hiroto's children about how admirable their father is and how kind it was of him to allow him to be present during the arrests. Jake and Hiroto talk about the story published by the newspaper, but Jake admits that it was edited rather extensively by [[Eimi]], his superior. Following this, Jake presents the matchstick box to Hiroto, and the two talk about the loan shark business that got two men killed. Hiroto regretfully informs Jake that he cannot investigate further as it is Yakuza business and the Tokyo Police Department are forbidden from interfering in Yakuza business. Whilst Hiroto cannot help, he tells Jake that each company gets a registration number and if he digs into the number, he will find the company.
As Jake is leaving Hiroto's house, Hiroto's daughter gives him a file, citing that she removed it from her fathers desk whilst he was working. As a result of this, Jake gets access to the evidence, but Hiroto is not responsible for sharing evidence with a reporter and cannot be punished.
Later that night, Jake walks to the pub to meet with Hasegawa, but witnesses him and some guy in the alleyway being somewhat intimate. When Jake questions him about the guy, Hasegawa tells him that he was alone in the alleyway. Nonetheless, Hasegawa, Jake, and Tin-Tin go to play ball shortly after. They talk about who is behind the loan-shark company, but neither of them are able to think of who could be behind the companies. The game of baseball is interrupted by two Yakuza members who force Jake to get into their car and take a drive with them. When Jake gets into the car, it is revealed that the men work for the Chiara-Kai.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Episodes]]
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|viewers=
|writer=
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'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
Jake's persistence pays off when he receives an exclusive from Detective Katagiri — but catches the less ideal eye of someone else in the process. Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] hits it off with a new customer, as [[Sato]] chooses between words and fists.
==Plot Summary==
At his house, Kume receives a once-over by a doctor, who takes vials of his blood and checks him out with an ultrasound and an exam. He questions if Kume has been abusing alcohol, cigarettes or red meat, but Kume doesn't reply. Later, Kume is seen in the bathroom applying foundation to his face to hide the bruise he attained the night before in the fight with Nakamura and [[Shinzo Towaza|Towza's]] men.
[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]], meanwhile, visits Hiroto's house and brings beers and ice cream for his children. Despite initially being turned away at the door by his wife who remarks that he is not home, Hiroto invites him to sit and drink with him. Hiroto asks what he wants, and Adelstein tells him that he needs some kind of story to save his job. He respected Hiroto's warning the previous night and didn't right about the encounter but now needs a story. Adelstein asks what happened at the bar, and Hiroto tells him that the Yakuza's roots run deep in Japan, therefore the Police are encouraged to maintain peace between the gangs of the Yakuza. Towza, however, have come in an attempt to claim the turf of [[Chihara-Kai]], therefore tensions are rising within the Yakuza.
[[Sato]] and Kume visit the bar where the altercation occurred the previous night between the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. They talk with the business owner who is furious that the Towza were allowed to flaunt their business in the club. Kume questions why they were serving Towza men, and he replies that they do not ask which gang of the Yakuza customers belong to. Afterwards, the man sarcastically jokes about paying the Towza for protection instead of the Chiara-Kai. Sato has an outburst and slaps the man for his comment, much to Kume's dismay. Once out of the club, Kume questions Sato's behaviour, citing that the man would never pay the Towza as he knows Kume would kill him.
Meanwhile at the newspaper, Adelstein deals with a rude man who is angry that his paper did not get delivered that morning. He refuses to speak with Adelstein given he is foreign, however, and is rude to Eimi for being a woman, causing her to hang up the phone on him. Shortly after, Adelstein receives a call from Hiroto to come and observe as they confront Towza and his men. When Adelstein arrives, he and Hiroto, and numerous Police men, talk with Towza. Towza attempts to blackmail Hiroto, but finds Hiroto reluctant to play dirty. Hiroto tells him he will be arresting two people as a result of the shots fired the previous day. With this, two of Towza's men own up to giving the bullets to Nakamura.
Jake meets up with Tin-Tin and Hasegawa and shows them his story in the newspaper. They congratulate him, but Tin-Tin is jealous and tells them that Buke told him he is a bad writer and laughed at him. Hasegawa and Jake tell him that he is an excellent writer and to ignore him, but he still seems down about the remark. Meanwhile, Sato becomes concerned when he notices Jake in a video of Towza's men being arrested that airs on the news.
Tensions rise within the Chiara-Kai when Kume warns the members that they must respect their [[Oyuban]] or be punished. Later, they tease [[Sato]], citing that he likes to have sex with girls in the bathroom. Sato explains that he was trying to sell [[Samanta]] a dress and wasn't having sex at all with her. Sato tries to remain calm, but takes a social que from Kume and invites the members of the Chiara-Kai watch as they fight. As they go to the rooftop, Sato extensively beats the man and is pulled away by Kume, who tells him that he is done. Sato receives looks of disappointment from those around him but notices Oyuban watching in the distance. Whilst Sato tries to apologise to Oyuban, he is told that he is no better than a wild beast for putting one of his own brothers in the hospital.
Jake arrives at Hiroto's house, bringing food for Hiroto and his family. Jake talks with Hiroto's wife about how long he will stay in Japan, but he remarks that Japan is his home now and he will not return to the United States. Jake tells Hiroto's children about how admirable their father is and how kind it was of him to allow him to be present during the arrests. Jake and Hiroto talk about the story published by the newspaper, but Jake admits that it was edited rather extensively by [[Eimi]], his superior. Following this, Jake presents the matchstick box to Hiroto, and the two talk about the loan shark business that got two men killed. Hiroto regretfully informs Jake that he cannot investigate further as it is Yakuza business and the Tokyo Police Department are forbidden from interfering in Yakuza business. Whilst Hiroto cannot help, he tells Jake that each company gets a registration number and if he digs into the number, he will find the company.
As Jake is leaving Hiroto's house, Hiroto's daughter gives him a file, citing that she removed it from her fathers desk whilst he was working. As a result of this, Jake gets access to the evidence, but Hiroto is not responsible for sharing evidence with a reporter and cannot be punished.
Later that night, Jake walks to the pub to meet with Hasegawa, but witnesses him and some guy in the alleyway being somewhat intimate. When Jake questions him about the guy, Hasegawa tells him that he was alone in the alleyway. Nonetheless, Hasegawa, Jake, and Tin-Tin go to play ball shortly after. They talk about who is behind the loan-shark company, but neither of them are able to think of who could be behind the companies. The game of baseball is interrupted by two Yakuza members who force Jake to get into their car and take a drive with them. When Jake gets into the car, it is revealed that the men work for the Chiara-Kai.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
[[Category:Episodes]]
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|episode number=03
|image=Read the Air promotional.jpg
|airdate=April 7, 2022
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|director=Josef Kubota Wladyka
|previous=''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
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'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
Jake's persistence pays off when he receives an exclusive from Detective Katagiri — but catches the less ideal eye of someone else in the process. Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] hits it off with a new customer, as [[Sato]] chooses between words and fists.
==Plot Summary==
At his house, Kume receives a once-over by a doctor, who takes vials of his blood and checks him out with an ultrasound and an exam. He questions if Kume has been abusing alcohol, cigarettes or red meat, but Kume doesn't reply. Later, Kume is seen in the bathroom applying foundation to his face to hide the bruise he attained the night before in the fight with Nakamura and [[Shinzo Towaza|Towza's]] men.
[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]], meanwhile, visits Hiroto's house and brings beers and ice cream for his children. Despite initially being turned away at the door by his wife who remarks that he is not home, Hiroto invites him to sit and drink with him. Hiroto asks what he wants, and Adelstein tells him that he needs some kind of story to save his job. He respected Hiroto's warning the previous night and didn't right about the encounter but now needs a story. Adelstein asks what happened at the bar, and Hiroto tells him that the Yakuza's roots run deep in Japan, therefore the Police are encouraged to maintain peace between the gangs of the Yakuza. Towza, however, have come in an attempt to claim the turf of [[Chihara-Kai]], therefore tensions are rising within the Yakuza.
[[Sato]] and Kume visit the bar where the altercation occurred the previous night between the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. They talk with the business owner who is furious that the Towza were allowed to flaunt their business in the club. Kume questions why they were serving Towza men, and he replies that they do not ask which gang of the Yakuza customers belong to. Afterwards, the man sarcastically jokes about paying the Towza for protection instead of the Chiara-Kai. Sato has an outburst and slaps the man for his comment, much to Kume's dismay. Once out of the club, Kume questions Sato's behaviour, citing that the man would never pay the Towza as he knows Kume would kill him.
Meanwhile at the newspaper, Adelstein deals with a rude man who is angry that his paper did not get delivered that morning. He refuses to speak with Adelstein given he is foreign, however, and is rude to Eimi for being a woman, causing her to hang up the phone on him. Shortly after, Adelstein receives a call from Hiroto to come and observe as they confront Towza and his men. When Adelstein arrives, he and Hiroto, and numerous Police men, talk with Towza. Towza attempts to blackmail Hiroto, but finds Hiroto reluctant to play dirty. Hiroto tells him he will be arresting two people as a result of the shots fired the previous day. With this, two of Towza's men own up to giving the bullets to Nakamura.
Jake meets up with Tin-Tin and Hasegawa and shows them his story in the newspaper. They congratulate him, but Tin-Tin is jealous and tells them that Buke told him he is a bad writer and laughed at him. Hasegawa and Jake tell him that he is an excellent writer and to ignore him, but he still seems down about the remark. Meanwhile, Sato becomes concerned when he notices Jake in a video of Towza's men being arrested that airs on the news.
Tensions rise within the Chiara-Kai when Kume warns the members that they must respect their [[Oyuban]] or be punished. Later, they tease [[Sato]], citing that he likes to have sex with girls in the bathroom. Sato explains that he was trying to sell [[Samanta]] a dress and wasn't having sex at all with her. Sato tries to remain calm, but takes a social que from Kume and invites the members of the Chiara-Kai watch as they fight. As they go to the rooftop, Sato extensively beats the man and is pulled away by Kume, who tells him that he is done. Sato receives looks of disappointment from those around him but notices Oyuban watching in the distance. Whilst Sato tries to apologise to Oyuban, he is told that he is no better than a wild beast for putting one of his own brothers in the hospital.
Jake arrives at Hiroto's house, bringing food for Hiroto and his family. Jake talks with Hiroto's wife about how long he will stay in Japan, but he remarks that Japan is his home now and he will not return to the United States. Jake tells Hiroto's children about how admirable their father is and how kind it was of him to allow him to be present during the arrests. Jake and Hiroto talk about the story published by the newspaper, but Jake admits that it was edited rather extensively by [[Eimi]], his superior. Following this, Jake presents the matchstick box to Hiroto, and the two talk about the loan shark business that got two men killed. Hiroto regretfully informs Jake that he cannot investigate further as it is Yakuza business and the Tokyo Police Department are forbidden from interfering in Yakuza business. Whilst Hiroto cannot help, he tells Jake that each company gets a registration number and if he digs into the number, he will find the company.
As Jake is leaving Hiroto's house, Hiroto's daughter gives him a file, citing that she removed it from her fathers desk whilst he was working. As a result of this, Jake gets access to the evidence, but Hiroto is not responsible for sharing evidence with a reporter and cannot be punished.
Later that night, Jake walks to the pub to meet with Hasegawa, but witnesses him and some guy in the alleyway being somewhat intimate. When Jake questions him about the guy, Hasegawa tells him that he was alone in the alleyway. Nonetheless, Hasegawa, Jake, and Tin-Tin go to play ball shortly after. They talk about who is behind the loan-shark company, but neither of them are able to think of who could be behind the companies. The game of baseball is interrupted by two Yakuza members who force Jake to get into their car and take a drive with them. When Jake gets into the car, it is revealed that the men work for the Chiara-Kai.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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{{Episode
|title = Read the Air
|season=1
|number=03
|episode number=03
|image=Read the Air promotional.jpg
|airdate=April 7, 2022
|viewers=
|writer=Arthur Phillips
|director=Josef Kubota Wladyka
|previous=''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
|next=''[[I Want It That Way]]''
}}
'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
Jake's persistence pays off when he receives an exclusive from Detective Katagiri — but catches the less ideal eye of someone else in the process. Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] hits it off with a new customer, as [[Sato]] chooses between words and fists.
==Plot Summary==
At his house, Kume receives a once-over by a doctor, who takes vials of his blood and checks him out with an ultrasound and an exam. He questions if Kume has been abusing alcohol, cigarettes or red meat, but Kume doesn't reply. Later, Kume is seen in the bathroom applying foundation to his face to hide the bruise he attained the night before in the fight with Nakamura and [[Shinzo Towaza|Towza's]] men.
[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]], meanwhile, visits Hiroto's house and brings beers and ice cream for his children. Despite initially being turned away at the door by his wife who remarks that he is not home, Hiroto invites him to sit and drink with him. Hiroto asks what he wants, and Adelstein tells him that he needs some kind of story to save his job. He respected Hiroto's warning the previous night and didn't right about the encounter but now needs a story. Adelstein asks what happened at the bar, and Hiroto tells him that the Yakuza's roots run deep in Japan, therefore the Police are encouraged to maintain peace between the gangs of the Yakuza. Towza, however, have come in an attempt to claim the turf of [[Chihara-Kai]], therefore tensions are rising within the Yakuza.
[[Sato]] and Kume visit the bar where the altercation occurred the previous night between the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. They talk with the business owner who is furious that the Towza were allowed to flaunt their business in the club. Kume questions why they were serving Towza men, and he replies that they do not ask which gang of the Yakuza customers belong to. Afterwards, the man sarcastically jokes about paying the Towza for protection instead of the Chiara-Kai. Sato has an outburst and slaps the man for his comment, much to Kume's dismay. Once out of the club, Kume questions Sato's behaviour, citing that the man would never pay the Towza as he knows Kume would kill him.
Meanwhile at the newspaper, Adelstein deals with a rude man who is angry that his paper did not get delivered that morning. He refuses to speak with Adelstein given he is foreign, however, and is rude to Eimi for being a woman, causing her to hang up the phone on him. Shortly after, Adelstein receives a call from Hiroto to come and observe as they confront Towza and his men. When Adelstein arrives, he and Hiroto, and numerous Police men, talk with Towza. Towza attempts to blackmail Hiroto, but finds Hiroto reluctant to play dirty. Hiroto tells him he will be arresting two people as a result of the shots fired the previous day. With this, two of Towza's men own up to giving the bullets to Nakamura.
Jake meets up with Tin-Tin and Hasegawa and shows them his story in the newspaper. They congratulate him, but Tin-Tin is jealous and tells them that Buke told him he is a bad writer and laughed at him. Hasegawa and Jake tell him that he is an excellent writer and to ignore him, but he still seems down about the remark. Meanwhile, Sato becomes concerned when he notices Jake in a video of Towza's men being arrested that airs on the news.
Tensions rise within the Chiara-Kai when Kume warns the members that they must respect their [[Oyuban]] or be punished. Later, they tease [[Sato]], citing that he likes to have sex with girls in the bathroom. Sato explains that he was trying to sell [[Samanta]] a dress and wasn't having sex at all with her. Sato tries to remain calm, but takes a social que from Kume and invites the members of the Chiara-Kai watch as they fight. As they go to the rooftop, Sato extensively beats the man and is pulled away by Kume, who tells him that he is done. Sato receives looks of disappointment from those around him but notices Oyuban watching in the distance. Whilst Sato tries to apologise to Oyuban, he is told that he is no better than a wild beast for putting one of his own brothers in the hospital.
Jake arrives at Hiroto's house, bringing food for Hiroto and his family. Jake talks with Hiroto's wife about how long he will stay in Japan, but he remarks that Japan is his home now and he will not return to the United States. Jake tells Hiroto's children about how admirable their father is and how kind it was of him to allow him to be present during the arrests. Jake and Hiroto talk about the story published by the newspaper, but Jake admits that it was edited rather extensively by [[Eimi]], his superior. Following this, Jake presents the matchstick box to Hiroto, and the two talk about the loan shark business that got two men killed. Hiroto regretfully informs Jake that he cannot investigate further as it is Yakuza business and the Tokyo Police Department are forbidden from interfering in Yakuza business. Whilst Hiroto cannot help, he tells Jake that each company gets a registration number and if he digs into the number, he will find the company.
As Jake is leaving Hiroto's house, Hiroto's daughter gives him a file, citing that she removed it from her fathers desk whilst he was working. As a result of this, Jake gets access to the evidence, but Hiroto is not responsible for sharing evidence with a reporter and cannot be punished.
Later that night, Jake walks to the pub to meet with Hasegawa, but witnesses him and some guy in the alleyway being somewhat intimate. When Jake questions him about the guy, Hasegawa tells him that he was alone in the alleyway. Nonetheless, Hasegawa, Jake, and Tin-Tin go to play ball shortly after. They talk about who is behind the loan-shark company, but neither of them are able to think of who could be behind the companies. The game of baseball is interrupted by two Yakuza members who force Jake to get into their car and take a drive with them. When Jake gets into the car, it is revealed that the men work for the Chiara-Kai.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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{{Episode
|title = Read the Air
|season=1
|number=03
|episode number=03
|image=Read the Air promotional.jpg
|airdate=April 7, 2022
|viewers=
|writer=Arthur Phillips
|director=Josef Kubota Wladyka
|previous=''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
|next=''[[I Want It That Way]]''
}}
'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
Jake's persistence pays off when he receives an exclusive from Detective Katagiri — but catches the less ideal eye of someone else in the process. Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] hits it off with a new customer, as [[Sato]] chooses between words and fists.
==Plot Summary==
At his house, Kume receives a once-over by a doctor, who takes vials of his blood and checks him out with an ultrasound and an exam. He questions if Kume has been abusing alcohol, cigarettes or red meat, but Kume doesn't reply. Later, Kume is seen in the bathroom applying foundation to his face to hide the bruise he attained the night before in the fight with Nakamura and [[Shinzo Towaza|Towza's]] men.
[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]], meanwhile, visits Hiroto's house and brings beers and ice cream for his children. Despite initially being turned away at the door by his wife who remarks that he is not home, Hiroto invites him to sit and drink with him. Hiroto asks what he wants, and Adelstein tells him that he needs some kind of story to save his job. He respected Hiroto's warning the previous night and didn't right about the encounter but now needs a story. Adelstein asks what happened at the bar, and Hiroto tells him that the Yakuza's roots run deep in Japan, therefore the Police are encouraged to maintain peace between the gangs of the Yakuza. Towza, however, have come in an attempt to claim the turf of [[Chihara-Kai]], therefore tensions are rising within the Yakuza.
[[Sato]] and Kume visit the bar where the altercation occurred the previous night between the Towza and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. They talk with the business owner who is furious that the Towza were allowed to flaunt their business in the club. Kume questions why they were serving Towza men, and he replies that they do not ask which gang of the Yakuza customers belong to. Afterwards, the man sarcastically jokes about paying the Towza for protection instead of the Chiara-Kai. Sato has an outburst and slaps the man for his comment, much to Kume's dismay. Once out of the club, Kume questions Sato's behaviour, citing that the man would never pay the Towza as he knows Kume would kill him.
Meanwhile at the newspaper, Adelstein deals with a rude man who is angry that his paper did not get delivered that morning. He refuses to speak with Adelstein given he is foreign, however, and is rude to Eimi for being a woman, causing her to hang up the phone on him. Shortly after, Adelstein receives a call from Hiroto to come and observe as they confront Towza and his men. When Adelstein arrives, he and Hiroto, and numerous Police men, talk with Towza. Towza attempts to blackmail Hiroto, but finds Hiroto reluctant to play dirty. Hiroto tells him he will be arresting two people as a result of the shots fired the previous day. With this, two of Towza's men own up to giving the bullets to Nakamura.
Jake meets up with Tin-Tin and Hasegawa and shows them his story in the newspaper. They congratulate him, but Tin-Tin is jealous and tells them that Buke told him he is a bad writer and laughed at him. Hasegawa and Jake tell him that he is an excellent writer and to ignore him, but he still seems down about the remark. Meanwhile, Sato becomes concerned when he notices Jake in a video of Towza's men being arrested that airs on the news.
Tensions rise within the Chiara-Kai when Kume warns the members that they must respect their [[Oyuban]] or be punished. Later, they tease [[Sato]], citing that he likes to have sex with girls in the bathroom. Sato explains that he was trying to sell [[Samanta]] a dress and wasn't having sex at all with her. Sato tries to remain calm, but takes a social que from Kume and invites the members of the Chiara-Kai watch as they fight. As they go to the rooftop, Sato extensively beats the man and is pulled away by Kume, who tells him that he is done. Sato receives looks of disappointment from those around him but notices Oyuban watching in the distance. Whilst Sato tries to apologise to Oyuban, he is told that he is no better than a wild beast for putting one of his own brothers in the hospital.
Jake arrives at Hiroto's house, bringing food for Hiroto and his family. Jake talks with Hiroto's wife about how long he will stay in Japan, but he remarks that Japan is his home now and he will not return to the United States. Jake tells Hiroto's children about how admirable their father is and how kind it was of him to allow him to be present during the arrests. Jake and Hiroto talk about the story published by the newspaper, but Jake admits that it was edited rather extensively by [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]], his superior. Following this, Jake presents the matchstick box to Hiroto, and the two talk about the loan shark business that got two men killed. Hiroto regretfully informs Jake that he cannot investigate further as it is Yakuza business and the Tokyo Police Department are forbidden from interfering in Yakuza business. Whilst Hiroto cannot help, he tells Jake that each company gets a registration number and if he digs into the number, he will find the company.
As Jake is leaving Hiroto's house, Hiroto's daughter gives him a file, citing that she removed it from her fathers desk whilst he was working. As a result of this, Jake gets access to the evidence, but Hiroto is not responsible for sharing evidence with a reporter and cannot be punished.
Later that night, Jake walks to the pub to meet with Hasegawa, but witnesses him and some guy in the alleyway being somewhat intimate. When Jake questions him about the guy, Hasegawa tells him that he was alone in the alleyway. Nonetheless, Hasegawa, Jake, and Tin-Tin go to play ball shortly after. They talk about who is behind the loan-shark company, but neither of them are able to think of who could be behind the companies. The game of baseball is interrupted by two Yakuza members who force Jake to get into their car and take a drive with them. When Jake gets into the car, it is revealed that the men work for the Chiara-Kai.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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{{Episode
|title = Read the Air
|season=1
|number=03
|episode number=03
|image=Read the Air promotional.jpg
|airdate=April 7, 2022
|viewers=
|writer=Arthur Phillips
|director=Josef Kubota Wladyka
|previous=''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
|next=''[[I Want It That Way]]''
}}
'''Read the Air''' is the third episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the first episode, ''[[The Test]]'' and the second, ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''.
==Synopsis==
Jake's persistence pays off when he receives an exclusive from Detective Katagiri — but catches the less ideal eye of someone else in the process. Meanwhile, [[Samantha]] hits it off with a new customer, as [[Sato]] chooses between words and fists.
==Plot Summary==
At his house, Kume receives a once-over by a doctor, who takes vials of his blood and checks him out with an ultrasound and an exam. He questions if Kume has been abusing alcohol, cigarettes or red meat, but Kume doesn't reply. Later, Kume is seen in the bathroom applying foundation to his face to hide the bruise he attained the night before in the fight with Nakamura and [[Shinzo Towaza|Tozawa's]] men.
[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]], meanwhile, visits Hiroto's house and brings beers and ice cream for his children. Despite initially being turned away at the door by his wife who remarks that he is not home, Hiroto invites him to sit and drink with him. Hiroto asks what he wants, and Adelstein tells him that he needs some kind of story to save his job. He respected Hiroto's warning the previous night and didn't right about the encounter but now needs a story. Adelstein asks what happened at the bar, and Hiroto tells him that the Yakuza's roots run deep in Japan, therefore the Police are encouraged to maintain peace between the gangs of the Yakuza. Tozawa, however, have come in an attempt to claim the turf of [[Chihara-Kai]], therefore tensions are rising within the Yakuza.
[[Sato]] and Kume visit the bar where the altercation occurred the previous night between the Tozawa and the [[Chihara-Kai]]. They talk with the business owner who is furious that the Tozawa were allowed to flaunt their business in the club. Kume questions why they were serving Tozawa men, and he replies that they do not ask which gang of the Yakuza customers belong to. Afterwards, the man sarcastically jokes about paying the Tozawa for protection instead of the Chiara-Kai. Sato has an outburst and slaps the man for his comment, much to Kume's dismay. Once out of the club, Kume questions Sato's behaviour, citing that the man would never pay the Tozawa as he knows Kume would kill him.
Meanwhile at the newspaper, Adelstein deals with a rude man who is angry that his paper did not get delivered that morning. He refuses to speak with Adelstein given he is foreign, however, and is rude to Eimi for being a woman, causing her to hang up the phone on him. Shortly after, Adelstein receives a call from Hiroto to come and observe as they confront Tozawa and his men. When Adelstein arrives, he and Hiroto, and numerous Police men, talk with Tozawa. Tozawa attempts to blackmail Hiroto, but finds Hiroto reluctant to play dirty. Hiroto tells him he will be arresting two people as a result of the shots fired the previous day. With this, two of Tozawa's men own up to giving the bullets to Nakamura.
Jake meets up with Tin-Tin and Hasegawa and shows them his story in the newspaper. They congratulate him, but Tin-Tin is jealous and tells them that Buke told him he is a bad writer and laughed at him. Hasegawa and Jake tell him that he is an excellent writer and to ignore him, but he still seems down about the remark. Meanwhile, Sato becomes concerned when he notices Jake in a video of Tozawa's men being arrested that airs on the news.
Tensions rise within the Chiara-Kai when Kume warns the members that they must respect their [[Oyuban]] or be punished. Later, they tease [[Sato]], citing that he likes to have sex with girls in the bathroom. Sato explains that he was trying to sell [[Samanta]] a dress and wasn't having sex at all with her. Sato tries to remain calm, but takes a social que from Kume and invites the members of the Chiara-Kai watch as they fight. As they go to the rooftop, Sato extensively beats the man and is pulled away by Kume, who tells him that he is done. Sato receives looks of disappointment from those around him but notices Oyuban watching in the distance. Whilst Sato tries to apologise to Oyuban, he is told that he is no better than a wild beast for putting one of his own brothers in the hospital.
Jake arrives at Hiroto's house, bringing food for Hiroto and his family. Jake talks with Hiroto's wife about how long he will stay in Japan, but he remarks that Japan is his home now and he will not return to the United States. Jake tells Hiroto's children about how admirable their father is and how kind it was of him to allow him to be present during the arrests. Jake and Hiroto talk about the story published by the newspaper, but Jake admits that it was edited rather extensively by [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]], his superior. Following this, Jake presents the matchstick box to Hiroto, and the two talk about the loan shark business that got two men killed. Hiroto regretfully informs Jake that he cannot investigate further as it is Yakuza business and the Tokyo Police Department are forbidden from interfering in Yakuza business. Whilst Hiroto cannot help, he tells Jake that each company gets a registration number and if he digs into the number, he will find the company.
As Jake is leaving Hiroto's house, Hiroto's daughter gives him a file, citing that she removed it from her fathers desk whilst he was working. As a result of this, Jake gets access to the evidence, but Hiroto is not responsible for sharing evidence with a reporter and cannot be punished.
Later that night, Jake walks to the pub to meet with Hasegawa, but witnesses him and some guy in the alleyway being somewhat intimate. When Jake questions him about the guy, Hasegawa tells him that he was alone in the alleyway. Nonetheless, Hasegawa, Jake, and Tin-Tin go to play ball shortly after. They talk about who is behind the loan-shark company, but neither of them are able to think of who could be behind the companies. The game of baseball is interrupted by two Yakuza members who force Jake to get into their car and take a drive with them. When Jake gets into the car, it is revealed that the men work for the Chiara-Kai.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
===Co-Starring===
===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
==References==
<references />
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'''Samantha''' is an American expat living and working in the Kabukicho district of Japan. She works as a hostess at a local club and serves many regulars from wealthy businessmen to members of the Yakuza.
Most notably, she has a connection with [[Sato]], which is threatened by [[Jake Adelstein]]'s investigations of the Yakuza.
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===Meeting Jake===
==Appearances==
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*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Samantha''' is an American expat living and working in the Kabukicho district of Japan. She works as a hostess at a local club and serves many regulars from wealthy businessmen to members of the Yakuza.
Most notably, she has a connection with [[Sato]], which is threatened by [[Jake Adelstein]]'s investigations of the Yakuza.
==Biography==
===Meeting Jake===
Samantha initially meets [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] when he frequents the club she works in whilst working with Miyamoto. The two talk, and it quickly becomes clear to Jake that Samantha is only talking to him because he is buying champagne from the club and she is, therefore, earning a commission. Nonetheless, the conversation between the two hits off, and Samantha seems keen to continue such conversation, but Jake has to leave shortly after.
Jake later returns to the club to talk with Samantha again, and the two enjoy a chat in one of the booths at the club. Complexities arise, however, when [[Sato]] arrives at the club and asks to speak with Samantha. She obliges Sato's request and tells Jake that she has other business to attend to, but he is reluctant to end their conversation and instead, joins Samantha and Sato. Jake is forced to leave shortly after to catch his train home, leaving Samantha and Sato to talk.
Samantha and Jake later have dinner together, and it becomes clear that the friendship between the two is growing. Jake is caught of guard when Samantha tells him to ask her the question he has been wanting to ask: is she a prostitute. Samantha toys with him by citing random figures for the cost of her services, but eventually laughs and tells him that she is a hostess, not a prostitute. The two continue to talk, delving deeper into Jake's family and his reason for working in Tokyo.
===Work issues===
Since working in Tokyo, Samantha begins to witness the harsh treatment she and the other hostesses face at the club they work at. On one occasion, she is privy to the owner taking advantage of [[Polina]], one of the girls, with threats of firing her if she does not oblige. Samantha tells her to hang in there as she is working on setting up her own club, but can only take a few of the girls.
Despite having ample available funds for the project, Samantha finds it difficult to find a real estate agent that is willing to rent, or sell, a property to her for her to start her own club. When she approaches a particular agent in downtown Tokyo, she is told that the owner will not sell to her because she is a woman.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Samantha''' is an American expat living and working in the Kabukicho district of Japan. She works as a hostess at a local club and serves many regulars from wealthy businessmen to members of the Yakuza.
Most notably, she has a connection with [[Sato]], which is threatened by [[Jake Adelstein]]'s investigations of the Yakuza.
==Biography==
===Meeting Jake===
Samantha initially meets [[Jake Adelstein|Jake]] when he frequents the club she works in whilst working with Miyamoto. The two talk, and it quickly becomes clear to Jake that Samantha is only talking to him because he is buying champagne from the club and she is, therefore, earning a commission. Nonetheless, the conversation between the two hits off, and Samantha seems keen to continue such conversation, but Jake has to leave shortly after.
Jake later returns to the club to talk with Samantha again, and the two enjoy a chat in one of the booths at the club. Complexities arise, however, when [[Sato]] arrives at the club and asks to speak with Samantha. She obliges Sato's request and tells Jake that she has other business to attend to, but he is reluctant to end their conversation and instead, joins Samantha and Sato. Jake is forced to leave shortly after to catch his train home, leaving Samantha and Sato to talk.
Samantha and Jake later have dinner together, and it becomes clear that the friendship between the two is growing. Jake is caught of guard when Samantha tells him to ask her the question he has been wanting to ask: is she a prostitute. Samantha toys with him by citing random figures for the cost of her services, but eventually laughs and tells him that she is a hostess, not a prostitute. The two continue to talk, delving deeper into Jake's family and his reason for working in Tokyo.
===Work issues===
Since working in Tokyo, Samantha begins to witness the harsh treatment she and the other hostesses face at the club they work at. On one occasion, she is privy to the owner taking advantage of [[Polina]], one of the girls, with threats of firing her if she does not oblige. Samantha tells her to hang in there as she is working on setting up her own club, but can only take a few of the girls.
Despite having ample available funds for the project, Samantha finds it difficult to find a real estate agent that is willing to rent, or sell, a property to her for her to start her own club. When she approaches a particular agent in downtown Tokyo, she is told that the owner will not sell to her because she is a woman.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
* Whilst she works at the club in downtown Tokyo, she makes it clear to Jake that she is a hostess, not a prostitute.
* She is very close with [[Sato]], but their origin story is not clear.
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Sato''' is a skilled member of the [[Chihara-Kai]], working directly under Kume. He has a close friendship with [[Samantha]], but finds this strained when she begins hanging around [[Jake Adelstein]]. Whilst a respected member of the Yakuza, he is often short-tempered and allows his anger to get the best of him.
==Biography==
===Relationship with Samantha===
===Troubles with his temper===
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Characters]]
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==Biography==
===Relationship with Samantha===
Sato has a complicated relationship with [[Samantha]]. The two are relatively close, and Sato frequents the club that she works at a lot, always sitting at the same table, and always asking for Samantha. Sato feels threatened, however, when Samantha begins hanging out with [[Jake Adelstein]]. Sato becomes jealous and starts to grow inquisitive of Jake, none more so than when he sees Adelstein on the news in association with the Towza arrests.
After Sato becomes aware that Adelstien is encroaching on his relationship with Samantha, he begins to tease her. He brings dresses by the club she works at for the girls to buy and tells her that he has the perfect one for her. When she tries it on and falls in love, she says that she will purchase it but Sato tells her spitefully that it is not for sale.
===Troubles with his temper===
Sato struggles with his temper as a member of the [[Chihara-Kai]], and is often impulsive. On one occassion, he slaps a business owner after he jokes about switching to the Towza for protection. Kume immediately reprimands him for his actions, citing that the man was well aware he would've died before being allowed to switch to the Towza.
Shortly after, Sato beats one of his fellow Chihara-Kai members badly after he challenges him and puts him in hospital. For this, Oyuban is furious with Sato and questions why he would hurt one of his own brothers.
==Appearances==
:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Sato''' is a skilled member of the [[Chihara-Kai]], working directly under Kume. He has a close friendship with [[Samantha]], but finds this strained when she begins hanging around [[Jake Adelstein]]. Whilst a respected member of the Yakuza, he is often short-tempered and allows his anger to get the best of him.
==Biography==
===Relationship with Samantha===
Sato has a complicated relationship with [[Samantha]]. The two are relatively close, and Sato frequents the club that she works at a lot, always sitting at the same table, and always asking for Samantha. Sato feels threatened, however, when Samantha begins hanging out with [[Jake Adelstein]]. Sato becomes jealous and starts to grow inquisitive of Jake, none more so than when he sees Adelstein on the news in association with the Tozawa arrests.
After Sato becomes aware that Adelstien is encroaching on his relationship with Samantha, he begins to tease her. He brings dresses by the club she works at for the girls to buy and tells her that he has the perfect one for her. When she tries it on and falls in love, she says that she will purchase it but Sato tells her spitefully that it is not for sale.
===Troubles with his temper===
Sato struggles with his temper as a member of the [[Chihara-Kai]], and is often impulsive. On one occassion, he slaps a business owner after he jokes about switching to the Tozawa for protection. Kume immediately reprimands him for his actions, citing that the man was well aware he would've died before being allowed to switch to the Tozawa.
Shortly after, Sato beats one of his fellow Chihara-Kai members badly after he challenges him and puts him in hospital. For this, Oyuban is furious with Sato and questions why he would hurt one of his own brothers.
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:;Season One
*''[[The Test]]''
*''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
*''[[Read the Air]]''
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Season 1''' of the HBO series, ''[[Tokyo Vice]]'' premiered on April 7, 2022 and ended on April 28, 2022. In July, 2022, it was confirmed that a sequel, [[season 2]] had been confirmed.
==Synopsis==
In 1999, American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] has relocated to Tokyo and must pass a written exam in Japanese to have the chance to join the staff of a major Japanese newspaper. He succeeds in becoming their first foreign-born journalist and starts at the very bottom. Taken under the wing of a veteran detective in the vice squad, he starts to explore the dark and dangerous world of the Japanese yakuza.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main===
* [[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
* [[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
* [[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha Porter]]
* [[Hideaki Itō]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
* Show Kasamatsu as [[Sato]]
* [[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
* [[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama]]
* [[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Supporting===
* [[Kōsuke Toyohara]] as Baku
* Takaki Uda as "Trendy" Kurihira
* Kosuke Tanaka as "Tin Tin" Shinohara
* [[Masato Hagiwara]] as Duke
* [[Shun Sugata]] as [[Hitoshi Ishida]]
* Eugene Nomura as Kobayashi
* Koshi Uehara as Taro
* [[Masayoshi Haneda]] as Yoshihiro Kume
* [[Noémie Nakai]] as Luna
* Ayumi Tanida as [[Shinzo Tozawa]]
* Kazuya Tanabe as Yabuki
* [[Jundai Yamada]] as Matsuo
* [[Yuka Itaya]] as Mrs. Katagiri
* Sarah Sawyer as Jessica Adelstein
* Fumiya Kimura as Koji
* Nanami Kawakami as Yuka
* [[Jessica Hecht]] as Willa Adelstein
* Hiroshi Sogabe as Sugita
* Motoki Kobayashi as Ukai Haruki
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| April 7, 2022
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| colspan="6" | Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots.
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| TBA
| TBA
| April 7, 2022
|-
| colspan="2" | [[File:Kishi_Kaisei_Promotional.jpg|200px]]
| colspan="6" | As crime boss Tozawa dangerously toes the line between territories, the rival Chihara-Kai scramble to collect dues. Samantha protects another hostess, while Jake witnesses a confrontation that changes everything.
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| TBA
| TBA
| April 7, 2022
|-
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| colspan="6" | Jake's persistence pays off when he receives an exclusive from Detective Katagiri — but catches the less ideal eye of someone else in the process. Meanwhile, Samantha hits it off with a new customer, as Sato chooses between words and fists.
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| ''[[I Want It That Way]]''
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| TBA
| April 14, 2022
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| colspan="6" |
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| 5
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| TBA
| TBA
| April 14, 2022
|-
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| TBA
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| TBA
| TBA
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| colspan="6" |
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| 8
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| TBA
| TBA
| April 28, 2022
|-
| colspan="2" | [[File:Yoshino Promotional Photo.png|200px]]
| colspan="6" |
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==Gallery==
===Promotional Images===
===Promotional Videos===
==References==
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'''Season 1''' of the HBO series, ''[[Tokyo Vice]]'' premiered on April 7, 2022 and ended on April 28, 2022. In July, 2022, it was confirmed that a sequel, [[season 2]] had been confirmed.
==Synopsis==
In 1999, American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] has relocated to Tokyo and must pass a written exam in Japanese to have the chance to join the staff of a major Japanese newspaper. He succeeds in becoming their first foreign-born journalist and starts at the very bottom. Taken under the wing of a veteran detective in the vice squad, he starts to explore the dark and dangerous world of the Japanese yakuza.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main===
* [[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
* [[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
* [[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha Porter]]
* [[Hideaki Itō]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
* Show Kasamatsu as [[Sato]]
* [[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
* [[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama]]
* [[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Supporting===
* [[Kōsuke Toyohara]] as Baku
* Takaki Uda as "Trendy" Kurihira
* Kosuke Tanaka as "Tin Tin" Shinohara
* [[Masato Hagiwara]] as Duke
* [[Shun Sugata]] as [[Hitoshi Ishida]]
* Eugene Nomura as Kobayashi
* Koshi Uehara as Taro
* [[Masayoshi Haneda]] as Yoshihiro Kume
* [[Noémie Nakai]] as Luna
* Ayumi Tanida as [[Shinzo Tozawa]]
* Kazuya Tanabe as Yabuki
* [[Jundai Yamada]] as Matsuo
* [[Yuka Itaya]] as Mrs. Katagiri
* Sarah Sawyer as Jessica Adelstein
* Fumiya Kimura as Koji
* Nanami Kawakami as Yuka
* [[Jessica Hecht]] as Willa Adelstein
* Hiroshi Sogabe as Sugita
* Motoki Kobayashi as Ukai Haruki
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|-
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| colspan="6" | Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots.
|-
| 2
| ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
| TBA
| TBA
| April 7, 2022
|-
| colspan="2" | [[File:Kishi_Kaisei_Promotional.jpg|200px]]
| colspan="6" | As crime boss Tozawa dangerously toes the line between territories, the rival Chihara-Kai scramble to collect dues. Samantha protects another hostess, while Jake witnesses a confrontation that changes everything.
|-
| 3
| ''[[Read The Air]]''
| TBA
| TBA
| April 7, 2022
|-
| colspan="2" | [[File:Read the Air promotional.jpg|200px]]
| colspan="6" | Jake's persistence pays off when he receives an exclusive from Detective Katagiri — but catches the less ideal eye of someone else in the process. Meanwhile, Samantha hits it off with a new customer, as Sato chooses between words and fists.
|-
| 4
| ''[[I Want It That Way]]''
| TBA
| TBA
| April 14, 2022
|-
| colspan="2" | [[File:I Want It That Way Promotional Photo.jpg|200px]]
| colspan="6" | As Samantha makes strides toward the future, her past catches up. With help from Emi, Tin-Tin, and Trendy, Jake has a breakthrough in connecting the cases - and comes face-to-face with the head of Chihari-Kai, who requires a favor.
|-
| 5
| ''[[Everybody Pays]]''
| TBA
| TBA
| April 14, 2022
|-
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| colspan="6" | When Jake helps reveal the mole in Chihara-Kai, he must weigh the risks of accepting a favor in return from Ishida. Samantha attempts to take care of her Matsuo problem. Sato's recruitment ends with a devastating lesson in loyalty.
|-
| 6
| ''[[The Information Business]]''
| TBA
| TBA
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|-
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| colspan="6" | An impromptu Yakuza Peace Summit finds Tozawa at the mercy of his own actions. Samantha begins to settle her debts with Matsuo. A determined Jake chases down a tip.
|-
| 7
| ''[[Sometimes They Disappear]]''
| TBA
| TBA
| April 21, 2022
|-
| colspan="2" | [[File:Sometimes They Dissapear Promotional Photo.jpg|200px]]
| colspan="6" | Jake struggles to regain his footing after the botched raid, while Samantha grows increasingly desperate to find Polina. Sato feels the pressure of his elevated standing in Chihari-Kai.
|-
| 8
| ''[[Yoshino]]''
| TBA
| TBA
| April 28, 2022
|-
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| colspan="6" | While Samantha risks it all for Polina's safe return, Sato is forced to mix business with pleasure. As Katagiri devises a plan to finally take down Tozawa, Jake is confronted by the crime boss's men.
|}
==Production==
==Gallery==
===Promotional Images===
===Promotional Videos===
==References==
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*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
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==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
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===Guest Starring===
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==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
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*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
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'''Everybody Pays''' is the sixth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It will be released on April 21st along with the seventh episode, ''[[Sometimes They Disappear]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
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'''The Information Business''' is the sixth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It will be released on April 21st along with the seventh episode, ''[[Sometimes They Disappear]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
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===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
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'''The Information Business''' is the sixth episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It will be released on April 21st along with the seventh episode, ''[[Sometimes They Disappear]]''.
==Synopsis==
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
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===Guest Starring===
==Trivia==
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'''The Test''' is the first episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]'' and ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that
initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots.
==Plot Summary==
==Cast and Characters==
==Trivia==
==References==
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|viewers=
|writer=J. T. Rogers
|director=Michael Mann
|previous=
|next=''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
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'''The Test''' is the first episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]'' and ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that
initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots.
==Plot Summary==
A two year flashforward shows [[Jake Adelstein]] and [[Hiroto Katagiri]] arrive at a restaurant for a meeting with the Yakuza. They put on stab-proof vests as they prepare for the meeting and are warned to sit with their backs to the wall and only accept food and drink from the waiter they have placed within the restaurant and therefore know well. When they arrive to take their table, however, they are informed that their hosts have already arrived and as a result, their meeting has been moved to their private chambers upstairs. The two seem concerned but agree that they will meet with the Yakuza as planned.
During the meeting, Adelstein is warned – presumably by a high ranking member of [[the Yakuza]] — to stop his investigations and kill his story; the story is harmful to [[Tozawa]] and therefore endangers the entire Yakuza operation. To ensure Adelstein's compliance, the Yakuza warn him that if he publishes the story, they will come after both him and his family — he will have nowhere to hide. Adelstein makes a sarcastic comment about smoking a cigarette whilst considering the offer.
Back in the present, it's 1999, two-years earlier. Adelstein is learning Japanese on a bus as he travels through downtown Tokyo. He arrives to teach English to Japanese students before later practicing at a dojo. Later that night, he grabs dinner at a food-stand whilst continuing to learn everything he can about the geography and economy of Japan. This quickly becomes stressful for him and after he leaves the food-stand, he goes clubbing and bumps into an old-friend who is returning back to the US later that night.
As Jake walks home from the club, he is visibly intrigued as he watches an entourage of men exit a limousine. As he stares, visibly intrigued, he is warned off by one of the men who tell him to mind his business. He arrives at [[Takada-san]]'s where he reads through a magazine in which he finds numerous photos, one of which is a photo of the man he saw previously exiting the limousine. Jake later returns home above Takada-san's where it is revealed that he is investigating the men and has compiled numerous newspaper clippings of the men and their activities.
The following day, Adelstein arrives at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] to complete a qualifying exam; it is revealed that this is the test he has been studying for previously. Despite being warned that the test is in Japanese, Adelstein is quick to complete the test with ease. After the test is over, Adelstein panics and realises that there are several questions on the rear of the test that he has failed to complete. Later that night, Takada-san receives a call for Adelstein and when the latter answers it, he is surprised but overjoyed to find out that he has been successful in his completion of the exam and has therefore been asked to return.
At the newspaper, Adelstein is questioned about his education and his reasoning for wanting to work for the Meicho Shimbun. He remarks that his father is a coroner and has taken him to crime scenes before, this has fuelled his desire to be a crime reporter in Japan. The panel of judges are impressed with Adelstein and tell him that he scored highly even with the questions that he missed on the paper. With this, he is successfully invited to work for the newspaper.
During his first day at the newspaper, Adelstein finds it difficult to adapt. He is singled out numerous times for being foreign and finds that he clashes with Eimi, his superior. As the newspaper takes the new reporters out for drinks later that night, it is revealed by several of Adelstein's friends that everyone at the newspaper believes that he is a spy infiltrating the newspaper. Jake laughs at this, visibly amused at the thought.
The following day, Adelstein and the other reporters are assigned to their first case: a man who has been stabbed and died as a result of blood loss. Adelstein seems uninterested in the crime scene until the arrival of [[Hiroto Katagiri]], who immediately catches Adelstein's attention. After they have examined the crime scene, the reporters sit as they listen to the press release on the crime. Adelstein also finds this uninteresting given the lack of details, but is fixated upon a man who arrives to watch the press conference, [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto-san]]. When he asks his fellow reporter who the man is, he is told that he is big within the gun trade, but also prostitution.
Returning to the office, Adelstein is handed an assignment to write up the contents of the Police press release for the newspaper. He visits the house of the deceased to find out more information about him and finds numerous unopened bills, one of which is an overdue notice for a loan of a large amount. Adelstein is intrigued and visits the location of the loan shark to find that their office is empty and in disrepair. He writes this up in his report, but finds it is rejected by the newspaper who cite that he should've just copied up what the Police report said; this also causes issues with Adelstein and his superior, Eimi, who warns him that he must do his job and nothing more.
Adelstein decides that he will attempt to solve the case alone and visits Miyamoto-san for help on working with the Police. Miyamoto is initially reluctant to aid him and makes fun of him before offering him help in return for advice about picking up women. Miyamoto-san and Adelstein stop off at a club on the way to deal with some business and Adelstein gets talking with a young woman who was singing at the club. The two seem to hit it off, but it quickly becomes clear that the woman is a prostitute and only talking with Adelstein because he is buying her drinks.
Afterwards, Miyamoto takes Jake to another club to continue their talks and test his theory about picking up women. Miyamoto tells Jake that the first thing he must understand is that there are no murders in Japan — even if they appear to be so. When Adelstein queries this, he is told that although things appear as murder, the Police refuse to acknowledge them as such and instead class them as manslaughter or other forms of homicide, but never murder. Things are cut short when Miyamoto is called away to work to deal with a man who eventually sets himself on fire. Once again, [[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] finds the logo of the loan-shark company on the match-box of the man who set himself alight.
Jake takes the news of the story to Eimi, but she dismisses him and tells him that he must work on the story he has been assigned and that story only; he has already messed up once and this got her into trouble. Nonetheless, Adelstein goes to the Police to ask for a copy of the report on the man who set himself on fire. He takes bottles of alcohol as a bribe, and is successful in his attempts. Adelstein later visits the wife of the man and she plays him a voicemail the man was left by [[the Yakuza]]. She tells Jake that her husband was trying to protect her from the Yakuza, but the extraordinary interest rates took their borrowing through the roof. After the man killed himself, the Yakuza stopped calling asking for the money.
Later that night, a ceremony is held in which [[Hitoshi Ishida]] is sworn in as the leader of the Ishida clan. There are several members of [[the Yakuza]] in attendance, including a man Adelstein bumped into in the toilets of the club the previous night.
As Jake walks home that night, he has visions of the man who set himself on fire dosing himself with petroleum. Jake finds this disturbing but is unable to make the visions stop.
==Cast and Characters==
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
*[[Masayoshi Haneda]] as [[Yoshihiro Kume]]
*[[Alisa Wild]] as [[Krystina]]
==Trivia==
==References==
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|director=Michael Mann
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|next=''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
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'''The Test''' is the first episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]'' and ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that
initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots.
==Plot Summary==
A two year flashforward shows [[Jake Adelstein]] and [[Hiroto Katagiri]] arrive at a restaurant for a meeting with the Yakuza. They put on stab-proof vests as they prepare for the meeting and are warned to sit with their backs to the wall and only accept food and drink from the waiter they have placed within the restaurant and therefore know well. When they arrive to take their table, however, they are informed that their hosts have already arrived and as a result, their meeting has been moved to their private chambers upstairs. The two seem concerned but agree that they will meet with the Yakuza as planned.
During the meeting, Adelstein is warned – presumably by a high ranking member of [[the Yakuza]] — to stop his investigations and kill his story; the story is harmful to [[Tozawa]] and therefore endangers the entire Yakuza operation. To ensure Adelstein's compliance, the Yakuza warn him that if he publishes the story, they will come after both him and his family — he will have nowhere to hide. Adelstein makes a sarcastic comment about smoking a cigarette whilst considering the offer.
Back in the present, it's 1999, two-years earlier. Adelstein is learning Japanese on a bus as he travels through downtown Tokyo. He arrives to teach English to Japanese students before later practicing at a dojo. Later that night, he grabs dinner at a food-stand whilst continuing to learn everything he can about the geography and economy of Japan. This quickly becomes stressful for him and after he leaves the food-stand, he goes clubbing and bumps into an old-friend who is returning back to the US later that night.
As Jake walks home from the club, he is visibly intrigued as he watches an entourage of men exit a limousine. As he stares, visibly intrigued, he is warned off by one of the men who tell him to mind his business. He arrives at [[Takada-san]]'s where he reads through a magazine in which he finds numerous photos, one of which is a photo of the man he saw previously exiting the limousine. Jake later returns home above Takada-san's where it is revealed that he is investigating the men and has compiled numerous newspaper clippings of the men and their activities.
[[File:1x01 — Jake takes the entrance exam.png|250px|thumb|[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] takes the newspaper entrance exam.]]
The following day, Adelstein arrives at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] to complete a qualifying exam; it is revealed that this is the test he has been studying for previously. Despite being warned that the test is in Japanese, Adelstein is quick to complete the test with ease. After the test is over, Adelstein panics and realises that there are several questions on the rear of the test that he has failed to complete. Later that night, Takada-san receives a call for Adelstein and when the latter answers it, he is surprised but overjoyed to find out that he has been successful in his completion of the exam and has therefore been asked to return.
At the newspaper, Adelstein is questioned about his education and his reasoning for wanting to work for the Meicho Shimbun. He remarks that his father is a coroner and has taken him to crime scenes before, this has fuelled his desire to be a crime reporter in Japan. The panel of judges are impressed with Adelstein and tell him that he scored highly even with the questions that he missed on the paper. With this, he is successfully invited to work for the newspaper.
During his first day at the newspaper, Adelstein finds it difficult to adapt. He is singled out numerous times for being foreign and finds that he clashes with Eimi, his superior. As the newspaper takes the new reporters out for drinks later that night, it is revealed by several of Adelstein's friends that everyone at the newspaper believes that he is a spy infiltrating the newspaper. Jake laughs at this, visibly amused at the thought.
The following day, Adelstein and the other reporters are assigned to their first case: a man who has been stabbed and died as a result of blood loss. Adelstein seems uninterested in the crime scene until the arrival of [[Hiroto Katagiri]], who immediately catches Adelstein's attention. After they have examined the crime scene, the reporters sit as they listen to the press release on the crime. Adelstein also finds this uninteresting given the lack of details, but is fixated upon a man who arrives to watch the press conference, [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto-san]]. When he asks his fellow reporter who the man is, he is told that he is big within the gun trade, but also prostitution.
Returning to the office, Adelstein is handed an assignment to write up the contents of the Police press release for the newspaper. He visits the house of the deceased to find out more information about him and finds numerous unopened bills, one of which is an overdue notice for a loan of a large amount. Adelstein is intrigued and visits the location of the loan shark to find that their office is empty and in disrepair. He writes this up in his report, but finds it is rejected by the newspaper who cite that he should've just copied up what the Police report said; this also causes issues with Adelstein and his superior, Eimi, who warns him that he must do his job and nothing more.
Adelstein decides that he will attempt to solve the case alone and visits Miyamoto-san for help on working with the Police. Miyamoto is initially reluctant to aid him and makes fun of him before offering him help in return for advice about picking up women. Miyamoto-san and Adelstein stop off at a club on the way to deal with some business and Adelstein gets talking with a young woman who was singing at the club. The two seem to hit it off, but it quickly becomes clear that the woman is a prostitute and only talking with Adelstein because he is buying her drinks.
Afterwards, Miyamoto takes Jake to another club to continue their talks and test his theory about picking up women. Miyamoto tells Jake that the first thing he must understand is that there are no murders in Japan — even if they appear to be so. When Adelstein queries this, he is told that although things appear as murder, the Police refuse to acknowledge them as such and instead class them as manslaughter or other forms of homicide, but never murder. Things are cut short when Miyamoto is called away to work to deal with a man who eventually sets himself on fire. Once again, [[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] finds the logo of the loan-shark company on the match-box of the man who set himself alight.
Jake takes the news of the story to Eimi, but she dismisses him and tells him that he must work on the story he has been assigned and that story only; he has already messed up once and this got her into trouble. Nonetheless, Adelstein goes to the Police to ask for a copy of the report on the man who set himself on fire. He takes bottles of alcohol as a bribe, and is successful in his attempts. Adelstein later visits the wife of the man and she plays him a voicemail the man was left by [[the Yakuza]]. She tells Jake that her husband was trying to protect her from the Yakuza, but the extraordinary interest rates took their borrowing through the roof. After the man killed himself, the Yakuza stopped calling asking for the money.
Later that night, a ceremony is held in which [[Hitoshi Ishida]] is sworn in as the leader of the Ishida clan. There are several members of [[the Yakuza]] in attendance, including a man Adelstein bumped into in the toilets of the club the previous night.
As Jake walks home that night, he has visions of the man who set himself on fire dosing himself with petroleum. Jake finds this disturbing but is unable to make the visions stop.
==Cast and Characters==
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
*[[Masayoshi Haneda]] as [[Yoshihiro Kume]]
*[[Alisa Wild]] as [[Krystina]]
==Trivia==
==References==
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{{Episode
|title = The Test
|season=1
|number=01
|episode number=01
|image=
|airdate=April 7, 2022
|viewers=
|writer=J. T. Rogers
|director=Michael Mann
|previous=
|next=''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
}}
'''The Test''' is the first episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]'' and ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that
initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots.
==Plot Summary==
A two year flashforward shows [[Jake Adelstein]] and [[Hiroto Katagiri]] arrive at a restaurant for a meeting with the Yakuza. They put on stab-proof vests as they prepare for the meeting and are warned to sit with their backs to the wall and only accept food and drink from the waiter they have placed within the restaurant and therefore know well. When they arrive to take their table, however, they are informed that their hosts have already arrived and as a result, their meeting has been moved to their private chambers upstairs. The two seem concerned but agree that they will meet with the Yakuza as planned.
During the meeting, Adelstein is warned – presumably by a high ranking member of [[the Yakuza]] — to stop his investigations and kill his story; the story is harmful to [[Tozawa]] and therefore endangers the entire Yakuza operation. To ensure Adelstein's compliance, the Yakuza warn him that if he publishes the story, they will come after both him and his family — he will have nowhere to hide. Adelstein makes a sarcastic comment about smoking a cigarette whilst considering the offer.
Back in the present, it's 1999, two-years earlier. Adelstein is learning Japanese on a bus as he travels through downtown Tokyo. He arrives to teach English to Japanese students before later practicing at a dojo. Later that night, he grabs dinner at a food-stand whilst continuing to learn everything he can about the geography and economy of Japan. This quickly becomes stressful for him and after he leaves the food-stand, he goes clubbing and bumps into an old-friend who is returning back to the US later that night.
As Jake walks home from the club, he is visibly intrigued as he watches an entourage of men exit a limousine. As he stares, visibly intrigued, he is warned off by one of the men who tell him to mind his business. He arrives at [[Takada-san]]'s where he reads through a magazine in which he finds numerous photos, one of which is a photo of the man he saw previously exiting the limousine. Jake later returns home above Takada-san's where it is revealed that he is investigating the men and has compiled numerous newspaper clippings of the men and their activities.
[[File:1x01 — Jake takes the entrance exam.png|250px|thumb|[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] takes the newspaper entrance exam.]]
The following day, Adelstein arrives at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] to complete a qualifying exam; it is revealed that this is the test he has been studying for previously. Despite being warned that the test is in Japanese, Adelstein is quick to complete the test with ease. After the test is over, Adelstein panics and realises that there are several questions on the rear of the test that he has failed to complete. Later that night, Takada-san receives a call for Adelstein and when the latter answers it, he is surprised but overjoyed to find out that he has been successful in his completion of the exam and has therefore been asked to return.
At the newspaper, Adelstein is questioned about his education and his reasoning for wanting to work for the Meicho Shimbun. He remarks that his father is a coroner and has taken him to crime scenes before, this has fuelled his desire to be a crime reporter in Japan. The panel of judges are impressed with Adelstein and tell him that he scored highly even with the questions that he missed on the paper. With this, he is successfully invited to work for the newspaper.
During his first day at the newspaper, Adelstein finds it difficult to adapt. He is singled out numerous times for being foreign and finds that he clashes with Eimi, his superior. As the newspaper takes the new reporters out for drinks later that night, it is revealed by several of Adelstein's friends that everyone at the newspaper believes that he is a spy infiltrating the newspaper. Jake laughs at this, visibly amused at the thought.
The following day, Adelstein and the other reporters are assigned to their first case: a man who has been stabbed and died as a result of blood loss. Adelstein seems uninterested in the crime scene until the arrival of [[Hiroto Katagiri]], who immediately catches Adelstein's attention. After they have examined the crime scene, the reporters sit as they listen to the press release on the crime. Adelstein also finds this uninteresting given the lack of details, but is fixated upon a man who arrives to watch the press conference, [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto-san]]. When he asks his fellow reporter who the man is, he is told that he is big within the gun trade, but also prostitution.
Returning to the office, Adelstein is handed an assignment to write up the contents of the Police press release for the newspaper. He visits the house of the deceased to find out more information about him and finds numerous unopened bills, one of which is an overdue notice for a loan of a large amount. Adelstein is intrigued and visits the location of the loan shark to find that their office is empty and in disrepair. He writes this up in his report, but finds it is rejected by the newspaper who cite that he should've just copied up what the Police report said; this also causes issues with Adelstein and his superior, Eimi, who warns him that he must do his job and nothing more.
Adelstein decides that he will attempt to solve the case alone and visits Miyamoto-san for help on working with the Police. Miyamoto is initially reluctant to aid him and makes fun of him before offering him help in return for advice about picking up women. Miyamoto-san and Adelstein stop off at a club on the way to deal with some business and Adelstein gets talking with a young woman who was singing at the club. The two seem to hit it off, but it quickly becomes clear that the woman is a prostitute and only talking with Adelstein because he is buying her drinks.
[[File:1x01 — Adelstein talks with prostitute.png|250px|thumb|left|Jake and the prostitute talk at the club.]]
Afterwards, Miyamoto takes Jake to another club to continue their talks and test his theory about picking up women. Miyamoto tells Jake that the first thing he must understand is that there are no murders in Japan — even if they appear to be so. When Adelstein queries this, he is told that although things appear as murder, the Police refuse to acknowledge them as such and instead class them as manslaughter or other forms of homicide, but never murder. Things are cut short when Miyamoto is called away to work to deal with a man who eventually sets himself on fire. Once again, [[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] finds the logo of the loan-shark company on the match-box of the man who set himself alight.
Jake takes the news of the story to Eimi, but she dismisses him and tells him that he must work on the story he has been assigned and that story only; he has already messed up once and this got her into trouble. Nonetheless, Adelstein goes to the Police to ask for a copy of the report on the man who set himself on fire. He takes bottles of alcohol as a bribe, and is successful in his attempts. Adelstein later visits the wife of the man and she plays him a voicemail the man was left by [[the Yakuza]]. She tells Jake that her husband was trying to protect her from the Yakuza, but the extraordinary interest rates took their borrowing through the roof. After the man killed himself, the Yakuza stopped calling asking for the money.
Later that night, a ceremony is held in which [[Hitoshi Ishida]] is sworn in as the leader of the Ishida clan. There are several members of [[the Yakuza]] in attendance, including a man Adelstein bumped into in the toilets of the club the previous night.
As Jake walks home that night, he has visions of the man who set himself on fire dosing himself with petroleum. Jake finds this disturbing but is unable to make the visions stop.
==Cast and Characters==
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
*[[Masayoshi Haneda]] as [[Yoshihiro Kume]]
*[[Alisa Wild]] as [[Krystina]]
==Trivia==
==References==
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{{Episode
|title = The Test
|season=1
|number=01
|episode number=01
|image=The Test Promotional Photo.jpg
|airdate=April 7, 2022
|viewers=
|writer=J. T. Rogers
|director=Michael Mann
|previous=
|next=''[[Kishi Kaisei]]''
}}
'''The Test''' is the first episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]'' and ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that
initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots.
==Plot Summary==
A two year flashforward shows [[Jake Adelstein]] and [[Hiroto Katagiri]] arrive at a restaurant for a meeting with the Yakuza. They put on stab-proof vests as they prepare for the meeting and are warned to sit with their backs to the wall and only accept food and drink from the waiter they have placed within the restaurant and therefore know well. When they arrive to take their table, however, they are informed that their hosts have already arrived and as a result, their meeting has been moved to their private chambers upstairs. The two seem concerned but agree that they will meet with the Yakuza as planned.
During the meeting, Adelstein is warned – presumably by a high ranking member of [[the Yakuza]] — to stop his investigations and kill his story; the story is harmful to [[Tozawa]] and therefore endangers the entire Yakuza operation. To ensure Adelstein's compliance, the Yakuza warn him that if he publishes the story, they will come after both him and his family — he will have nowhere to hide. Adelstein makes a sarcastic comment about smoking a cigarette whilst considering the offer.
Back in the present, it's 1999, two-years earlier. Adelstein is learning Japanese on a bus as he travels through downtown Tokyo. He arrives to teach English to Japanese students before later practicing at a dojo. Later that night, he grabs dinner at a food-stand whilst continuing to learn everything he can about the geography and economy of Japan. This quickly becomes stressful for him and after he leaves the food-stand, he goes clubbing and bumps into an old-friend who is returning back to the US later that night.
As Jake walks home from the club, he is visibly intrigued as he watches an entourage of men exit a limousine. As he stares, visibly intrigued, he is warned off by one of the men who tell him to mind his business. He arrives at [[Takada-san]]'s where he reads through a magazine in which he finds numerous photos, one of which is a photo of the man he saw previously exiting the limousine. Jake later returns home above Takada-san's where it is revealed that he is investigating the men and has compiled numerous newspaper clippings of the men and their activities.
[[File:1x01 — Jake takes the entrance exam.png|250px|thumb|[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] takes the newspaper entrance exam.]]
The following day, Adelstein arrives at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] to complete a qualifying exam; it is revealed that this is the test he has been studying for previously. Despite being warned that the test is in Japanese, Adelstein is quick to complete the test with ease. After the test is over, Adelstein panics and realises that there are several questions on the rear of the test that he has failed to complete. Later that night, Takada-san receives a call for Adelstein and when the latter answers it, he is surprised but overjoyed to find out that he has been successful in his completion of the exam and has therefore been asked to return.
At the newspaper, Adelstein is questioned about his education and his reasoning for wanting to work for the Meicho Shimbun. He remarks that his father is a coroner and has taken him to crime scenes before, this has fuelled his desire to be a crime reporter in Japan. The panel of judges are impressed with Adelstein and tell him that he scored highly even with the questions that he missed on the paper. With this, he is successfully invited to work for the newspaper.
During his first day at the newspaper, Adelstein finds it difficult to adapt. He is singled out numerous times for being foreign and finds that he clashes with Eimi, his superior. As the newspaper takes the new reporters out for drinks later that night, it is revealed by several of Adelstein's friends that everyone at the newspaper believes that he is a spy infiltrating the newspaper. Jake laughs at this, visibly amused at the thought.
The following day, Adelstein and the other reporters are assigned to their first case: a man who has been stabbed and died as a result of blood loss. Adelstein seems uninterested in the crime scene until the arrival of [[Hiroto Katagiri]], who immediately catches Adelstein's attention. After they have examined the crime scene, the reporters sit as they listen to the press release on the crime. Adelstein also finds this uninteresting given the lack of details, but is fixated upon a man who arrives to watch the press conference, [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto-san]]. When he asks his fellow reporter who the man is, he is told that he is big within the gun trade, but also prostitution.
Returning to the office, Adelstein is handed an assignment to write up the contents of the Police press release for the newspaper. He visits the house of the deceased to find out more information about him and finds numerous unopened bills, one of which is an overdue notice for a loan of a large amount. Adelstein is intrigued and visits the location of the loan shark to find that their office is empty and in disrepair. He writes this up in his report, but finds it is rejected by the newspaper who cite that he should've just copied up what the Police report said; this also causes issues with Adelstein and his superior, Eimi, who warns him that he must do his job and nothing more.
Adelstein decides that he will attempt to solve the case alone and visits Miyamoto-san for help on working with the Police. Miyamoto is initially reluctant to aid him and makes fun of him before offering him help in return for advice about picking up women. Miyamoto-san and Adelstein stop off at a club on the way to deal with some business and Adelstein gets talking with a young woman who was singing at the club. The two seem to hit it off, but it quickly becomes clear that the woman is a prostitute and only talking with Adelstein because he is buying her drinks.
[[File:1x01 — Adelstein talks with prostitute.png|250px|thumb|left|Jake and the prostitute talk at the club.]]
Afterwards, Miyamoto takes Jake to another club to continue their talks and test his theory about picking up women. Miyamoto tells Jake that the first thing he must understand is that there are no murders in Japan — even if they appear to be so. When Adelstein queries this, he is told that although things appear as murder, the Police refuse to acknowledge them as such and instead class them as manslaughter or other forms of homicide, but never murder. Things are cut short when Miyamoto is called away to work to deal with a man who eventually sets himself on fire. Once again, [[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] finds the logo of the loan-shark company on the match-box of the man who set himself alight.
Jake takes the news of the story to Eimi, but she dismisses him and tells him that he must work on the story he has been assigned and that story only; he has already messed up once and this got her into trouble. Nonetheless, Adelstein goes to the Police to ask for a copy of the report on the man who set himself on fire. He takes bottles of alcohol as a bribe, and is successful in his attempts. Adelstein later visits the wife of the man and she plays him a voicemail the man was left by [[the Yakuza]]. She tells Jake that her husband was trying to protect her from the Yakuza, but the extraordinary interest rates took their borrowing through the roof. After the man killed himself, the Yakuza stopped calling asking for the money.
Later that night, a ceremony is held in which [[Hitoshi Ishida]] is sworn in as the leader of the Ishida clan. There are several members of [[the Yakuza]] in attendance, including a man Adelstein bumped into in the toilets of the club the previous night.
As Jake walks home that night, he has visions of the man who set himself on fire dosing himself with petroleum. Jake finds this disturbing but is unable to make the visions stop.
==Cast and Characters==
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
*[[Masayoshi Haneda]] as [[Yoshihiro Kume]]
*[[Alisa Wild]] as [[Krystina]]
==Trivia==
==References==
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{{Episode
|title = The Test
|season=1
|number=01
|episode number=01
|image=The Test Promotional Photo.jpg
|airdate=April 7, 2022
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|writer=J. T. Rogers
|director=Michael Mann
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'''The Test''' is the first episode of the first season of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It was released on April 7th, along with the ''[[Kishi Kaisei]]'' and ''[[Read the Air]]''.
==Synopsis==
Hired as Meicho Shimbun’s first American crime reporter, Jake Adelstein is quickly tasked with covering two cases that
initially appear unrelated, but soon stakes his career – and life – on connecting the dots.
==Plot Summary==
A two year flashforward shows [[Jake Adelstein]] and [[Hiroto Katagiri]] arrive at a restaurant for a meeting with the Yakuza. They put on stab-proof vests as they prepare for the meeting and are warned to sit with their backs to the wall and only accept food and drink from the waiter they have placed within the restaurant and therefore know well. When they arrive to take their table, however, they are informed that their hosts have already arrived and as a result, their meeting has been moved to their private chambers upstairs. The two seem concerned but agree that they will meet with the Yakuza as planned.
During the meeting, Adelstein is warned – presumably by a high ranking member of [[the Yakuza]] — to stop his investigations and kill his story; the story is harmful to [[Tozawa]] and therefore endangers the entire Yakuza operation. To ensure Adelstein's compliance, the Yakuza warn him that if he publishes the story, they will come after both him and his family — he will have nowhere to hide. Adelstein makes a sarcastic comment about smoking a cigarette whilst considering the offer.
Back in the present, it's 1999, two-years earlier. Adelstein is learning Japanese on a bus as he travels through downtown Tokyo. He arrives to teach English to Japanese students before later practicing at a dojo. Later that night, he grabs dinner at a food-stand whilst continuing to learn everything he can about the geography and economy of Japan. This quickly becomes stressful for him and after he leaves the food-stand, he goes clubbing and bumps into an old-friend who is returning back to the US later that night.
As Jake walks home from the club, he is visibly intrigued as he watches an entourage of men exit a limousine. As he stares, visibly intrigued, he is warned off by one of the men who tell him to mind his business. He arrives at [[Takada-san]]'s where he reads through a magazine in which he finds numerous photos, one of which is a photo of the man he saw previously exiting the limousine. Jake later returns home above Takada-san's where it is revealed that he is investigating the men and has compiled numerous newspaper clippings of the men and their activities.
[[File:1x01 — Jake takes the entrance exam.png|250px|thumb|[[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] takes the newspaper entrance exam.]]
The following day, Adelstein arrives at the [[Meicho Shimbun Newspaper]] to complete a qualifying exam; it is revealed that this is the test he has been studying for previously. Despite being warned that the test is in Japanese, Adelstein is quick to complete the test with ease. After the test is over, Adelstein panics and realises that there are several questions on the rear of the test that he has failed to complete. Later that night, Takada-san receives a call for Adelstein and when the latter answers it, he is surprised but overjoyed to find out that he has been successful in his completion of the exam and has therefore been asked to return.
At the newspaper, Adelstein is questioned about his education and his reasoning for wanting to work for the Meicho Shimbun. He remarks that his father is a coroner and has taken him to crime scenes before, this has fuelled his desire to be a crime reporter in Japan. The panel of judges are impressed with Adelstein and tell him that he scored highly even with the questions that he missed on the paper. With this, he is successfully invited to work for the newspaper.
During his first day at the newspaper, Adelstein finds it difficult to adapt. He is singled out numerous times for being foreign and finds that he clashes with Eimi, his superior. As the newspaper takes the new reporters out for drinks later that night, it is revealed by several of Adelstein's friends that everyone at the newspaper believes that he is a spy infiltrating the newspaper. Jake laughs at this, visibly amused at the thought.
The following day, Adelstein and the other reporters are assigned to their first case: a man who has been stabbed and died as a result of blood loss. Adelstein seems uninterested in the crime scene until the arrival of [[Hiroto Katagiri]], who immediately catches Adelstein's attention. After they have examined the crime scene, the reporters sit as they listen to the press release on the crime. Adelstein also finds this uninteresting given the lack of details, but is fixated upon a man who arrives to watch the press conference, [[Jin Miyamoto|Miyamoto-san]]. When he asks his fellow reporter who the man is, he is told that he is big within the gun trade, but also prostitution.
Returning to the office, Adelstein is handed an assignment to write up the contents of the Police press release for the newspaper. He visits the house of the deceased to find out more information about him and finds numerous unopened bills, one of which is an overdue notice for a loan of a large amount. Adelstein is intrigued and visits the location of the loan shark to find that their office is empty and in disrepair. He writes this up in his report, but finds it is rejected by the newspaper who cite that he should've just copied up what the Police report said; this also causes issues with Adelstein and his superior, Eimi, who warns him that he must do his job and nothing more.
Adelstein decides that he will attempt to solve the case alone and visits Miyamoto-san for help on working with the Police. Miyamoto is initially reluctant to aid him and makes fun of him before offering him help in return for advice about picking up women. Miyamoto-san and Adelstein stop off at a club on the way to deal with some business and Adelstein gets talking with a young woman who was singing at the club. The two seem to hit it off, but it quickly becomes clear that the woman is a prostitute and only talking with Adelstein because he is buying her drinks.
[[File:1x01 — Adelstein talks with prostitute.png|250px|thumb|left|Jake and the prostitute talk at the club.]]
Afterwards, Miyamoto takes Jake to another club to continue their talks and test his theory about picking up women. Miyamoto tells Jake that the first thing he must understand is that there are no murders in Japan — even if they appear to be so. When Adelstein queries this, he is told that although things appear as murder, the Police refuse to acknowledge them as such and instead class them as manslaughter or other forms of homicide, but never murder. Things are cut short when Miyamoto is called away to work to deal with a man who eventually sets himself on fire. Once again, [[Jake Adelstein|Adelstein]] finds the logo of the loan-shark company on the match-box of the man who set himself alight.
Jake takes the news of the story to Eimi, but she dismisses him and tells him that he must work on the story he has been assigned and that story only; he has already messed up once and this got her into trouble. Nonetheless, Adelstein goes to the Police to ask for a copy of the report on the man who set himself on fire. He takes bottles of alcohol as a bribe, and is successful in his attempts. Adelstein later visits the wife of the man and she plays him a voicemail the man was left by [[the Yakuza]]. She tells Jake that her husband was trying to protect her from the Yakuza, but the extraordinary interest rates took their borrowing through the roof. After the man killed himself, the Yakuza stopped calling asking for the money.
Later that night, a ceremony is held in which [[Hitoshi Ishida]] is sworn in as the leader of the Ishida clan. There are several members of [[the Yakuza]] in attendance, including a man Adelstein bumped into in the toilets of the club the previous night.
As Jake walks home that night, he has visions of the man who set himself on fire dosing himself with petroleum. Jake finds this disturbing but is unable to make the visions stop.
==Cast and Characters==
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
*[[Masayoshi Haneda]] as [[Yoshihiro Kume]]
*[[Alisa Wild]] as [[Krystina]]
==Trivia==
==References==
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Tokyo Vice is an American crime-drama series created by J. T, Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively.
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T, Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively.
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively.
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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| seasons = [[Season One|One]]
| episodes = 8
| runtime = 50 - 60 min
| genre = Crime, Drama
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively.
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
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| episodes = 10
| runtime = 50 - 60 min
| genre = Crime, Drama
| network = [[HBO Max]]
| creator = [[J. T. Rogers]]
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively.
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Tokyo Vice]]
[[Category:Real World]]
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| episodes = 10
| runtime = 50 - 60 min
| genre = Crime, Drama
| network = [[HBO Max]]
| creator = [[J. T. Rogers]]
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively.
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Eimi]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
*The series marks [[Ansel Elgort]]'s first appearance in a TV show. Primarily, he has appeared in only movies throughout his career, making ''Tokyo Vice'' a first for him.
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Tokyo Vice]]
[[Category:Real World]]
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| image = Tokyo Vice.jpeg
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| release = April 7, 2022 — present
| seasons = [[Season One|One]]
| episodes = 10
| runtime = 50 - 60 min
| genre = Crime, Drama
| network = [[HBO Max]]
| creator = [[J. T. Rogers]]
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively.
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
*The series marks [[Ansel Elgort]]'s first appearance in a TV show. Primarily, he has appeared in only movies throughout his career, making ''Tokyo Vice'' a first for him.
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Tokyo Vice]]
[[Category:Real World]]
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{{Series
| title = Tokyo Vice
| image = Tokyo Vice.jpeg
| caption =
| release = April 7, 2022 — present
| seasons = [[Season One|One]]
| episodes = 10
| runtime = 50 - 60 min
| genre = Crime, Drama
| network = [[HBO Max]]
| creator = [[J. T. Rogers]]
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| director =
| composer =
| based on = ''Tokyo Vice'' by Jake Adelstein
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| producer =
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| country = United States
| language = English
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively in the United States and territories where the streaming service is available. Shortly after the release of the first three episodes, rights to broadcast the show in the United Kingdom were acquired by the BBC. The series is set to air in the UK exclusively on the BBC in late 2022.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2022/04/bbc-buys-hbo-maxs-ansel-elgort-starring-tokyo-vice-from-endeavor-content-1235001440/ Deadline] Article.</ref>
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama|Emi]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
*The series marks [[Ansel Elgort]]'s first appearance in a TV show. Primarily, he has appeared in only movies throughout his career, making ''Tokyo Vice'' a first for him.
==Gallery==
==References==
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively in the United States and territories where the streaming service is available. Shortly after the release of the first three episodes, rights to broadcast the show in the United Kingdom were acquired by the BBC. The series is set to air in the UK exclusively on the BBC in late 2022.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2022/04/bbc-buys-hbo-maxs-ansel-elgort-starring-tokyo-vice-from-endeavor-content-1235001440/ Deadline] Article.</ref>
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
*The series marks [[Ansel Elgort]]'s first appearance in a TV show. Primarily, he has appeared in only movies throughout his career, making ''Tokyo Vice'' a first for him.
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Tokyo Vice]]
[[Category:Real World]]
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively in the United States and territories where the streaming service is available. Shortly after the release of the first three episodes, rights to broadcast the show in the United Kingdom were acquired by the BBC. The series is set to air in the UK exclusively on the BBC in late 2022.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2022/04/bbc-buys-hbo-maxs-ansel-elgort-starring-tokyo-vice-from-endeavor-content-1235001440/ Deadline] Article.</ref>
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
*The series marks [[Ansel Elgort]]'s first appearance in a TV show. Primarily, he has appeared in only movies throughout his career, making ''Tokyo Vice'' a first for him.
*The first season was initially slated for a ten-episode season, but COVID meant that production had to shut down early, thus ending the first season at eight episodes.
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Tokyo Vice]]
[[Category:Real World]]
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively in the United States and territories where the streaming service is available. Shortly after the release of the first three episodes, rights to broadcast the show in the United Kingdom were acquired by the BBC. The series aired exclusively on BBC in the UK, and was later available on Sky.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2022/04/bbc-buys-hbo-maxs-ansel-elgort-starring-tokyo-vice-from-endeavor-content-1235001440/ Deadline] Article.</ref>
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
*The series marks [[Ansel Elgort]]'s first appearance in a TV show. Primarily, he has appeared in only movies throughout his career, making ''Tokyo Vice'' a first for him.
*The first season was initially slated for a ten-episode season, but COVID meant that production had to shut down early, thus ending the first season at eight episodes.
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Tokyo Vice]]
[[Category:Real World]]
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'''Tokyo Vice''' is an American crime-drama series created by J. T. Rogers. The series is based on the book of the same name by Jake Adelstein, which was published in 2009.
The series premiered on April 7th, 2022 on HBO Max, where it streams exclusively in the United States and territories where the streaming service is available. Shortly after the release of the first three episodes, rights to broadcast the show in the United Kingdom were acquired by the BBC. The series aired exclusively on BBC in the UK, and was later available on Sky.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2022/04/bbc-buys-hbo-maxs-ansel-elgort-starring-tokyo-vice-from-endeavor-content-1235001440/ Deadline] Article.</ref>
==Synopsis==
The series is set in the late 1990s and follows the experiences of American journalist [[Jake Adelstein]] as he relocates to Tokyo after securing a job as a major Japanese newspaper. Not long after his relocation, he is taken under the mentorship of a veteran detective in the Tokyo PD, and begins to explore the unfoldings of the dark, and dangerous, Japanese Yakuza.
==Cast and Characters ==
===Main Cast===
*[[Ansel Elgort]] as [[Jake Adelstein]]
*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
*[[Ella Rumpf]] as [[Polina]]
*[[Rinko Kikuchi]] as [[Emi Maruyama]]
*[[Hideaki Ito]] as [[Jin Miyamoto]]
*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
*[[Tomohisa Yamashita]] as [[Akira]]
===Recurring Cast===
*[[Shun Sugata]]
*[[Masato Hagiwara]]
*[[Ayumi Tanida]]
*[[Kosuke Toyohara]]
==Episodes==
==Trivia==
*The series marks [[Ansel Elgort]]'s first appearance in a TV show. Primarily, he has appeared in only movies throughout his career, making ''Tokyo Vice'' a first for him.
*The first season was initially slated for a ten-episode season, but COVID meant that production had to shut down early, thus ending the first season at eight episodes.
==Gallery==
==References==
[[Category:Tokyo Vice]]
[[Category:Real World]]
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
The first three episodes are available now on HBO Max.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The series has received an initial ten-episode order to stream exclusively on HBO Max in the United States. Ansel Elgort stars as Adelstein and is joined by industry veterans Ken Watanabe, Rachel Keller, and Ella Rumpf among others.
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The '''Towza''' are one of the largest and most poweful members of the Japanese Yakuza and, therefore, control a large share of Tokyo. With ruthless leadership, the Towza begin infringing on the territory of the [[Chihara-Kai]] despite the prospect of war looming as a result of their actions.
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[[Category:Towza]]
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The '''Tozawa''' are one of the largest and most poweful members of the Japanese Yakuza and, therefore, control a large share of Tokyo. With ruthless leadership, the Towza begin infringing on the territory of the [[Chihara-Kai]] despite the prospect of war looming as a result of their actions.
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'''Yoshino''' is the eighth and final episode of the [[Season 1|first season]] of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''. It aired April 28, 2022.
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*[[Ken Watanabe]] as [[Hiroto Katagiri]]
*[[Rachel Keller]] as [[Samantha]]
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*[[Show Kasamatsu]] as [[Sato]]
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2022-04-13T22:43:41Z
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Original Authority
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Original Authority
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2022-04-06T22:45:59Z
Original Authority
3
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Original Authority
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Original Authority
3
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2022-04-07T11:35:34Z
Original Authority
3
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css
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h3,
h1,
h4,
h5 {
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--secondary: #ED2C26;
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background: var(--primary);
}
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border: 0;
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text-transform: uppercase;
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color: white;
}
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border: 1px solid var(--secondary);
color: white;
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h3,
h1,
h4,
h5 {
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text-align:center;
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font-size: 12px;
text-align: left;
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}
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text-align: center;
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border-bottom: 0;
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:root {
--body-background-color: #000000;
--body-background-image: none;
--body-link-color: crimson;
--body-visited-link-color: crimson;
--body-red-link-color: rgb(186, 0, 0);
--body-text-color: #fffffffe;
--content-background-color: #250000;
--content-border-color: #001100fe;
--content-link-color: crimson;
--content-visited-link-color: crimson;
--content-red-link-color: rgb(186, 0, 0);
--content-text-color: #fffffffe;
}
body {
background-color: var(--body-background-color);
background-image: var(--body-background-image);
background-attachment: fixed;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-size: cover;
color: var(--body-text-color);
}
a,
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color: var(--body-link-color);
}
a:visited,
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color: var(--body-visited-link-color);
}
.vector-menu-tabs .new a, .vector-menu-tabs .new a:visited {
color: var(--body-red-link-color);
}
.mw-footer li { color: var(--body-text-color); }
div#content {
background-color: var(--content-background-color);
border-color: var(--content-border-color);
color: var(--content-text-color);
}
div#content a { color: var(--content-link-color); }
div#content a:visited { color: var(--content-visited-link-color); }
div#content a.new, div#content a.new:visited {
color: var(--content-red-link-color);
}
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { color: var(--content-text-color); }
#mw-page-base,
.mw-search-profile-tabs, #mw-searchoptions,
.mw-changeslist-legend, .mw-rcfilters-ui-changesListWrapperWidget .mw-changeslist-legend {
background: none;
}
.oo-ui-window-content { color: #000; }
table {
display: table;
white-space: initial;
}
/* ### END THEME SETTINGS ### */
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margin:auto;
text-align:center;
box-sizing: border-box;
width: 70%;
}
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background-image: none;
}
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color: white;
font-weight: bold;
text-transform: uppercase;
}
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.vector-menu-tabs .selected a:visited {
color: white;
}
.vector-menu-tabs,
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#mw-head .vector-menu-dropdown h3 {
background-image: none;
}
#ca-view {
display: none;
}
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color: white !important;
}
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margin-top: 5px;
}
.mw-portlet-tb a {
color: white !important;
}
.mw-portlet-namespaces .selected {
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}
.vector-menu-portal {
background: #250000;
}
.mw-portlet-tb .vector-menu-heading {
color: white;
border-bottom: none !important;
text-transform: uppercase;
font-weight: bold;
background-image: none;
}
.toc {
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border-color: crimson;
}
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color: white;
}
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text-align:center;
}
.portable-infobox .pi-secondary-font {
font-size: 12px;
text-align: left;
}
.portable-infobox .pi-image img {
height: auto;
width: 268px;
}
.portable-infobox .pi-title {
text-align: center;
font-size: 18px;
}
.portable-infobox {
background: black;
}
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}
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border: 0;
}
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}
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border-left: 1px solid var(--secondary);
}
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border: 1px solid var(--secondary);
border-bottom: 0;
}
.portable-infobox section.pi-item:last-child {
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}
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border:1px solid var(--secondary);
border-bottom: none;
border-top: none;
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/* ### BEGIN THEME SETTINGS ### */
:root {
--body-background-color: #000000;
--body-background-image: none;
--body-link-color: crimson;
--body-visited-link-color: crimson;
--body-red-link-color: rgb(186, 0, 0);
--body-text-color: #fffffffe;
--content-background-color: #250000;
--content-border-color: #001100fe;
--content-link-color: crimson;
--content-visited-link-color: crimson;
--content-red-link-color: rgb(186, 0, 0);
--content-text-color: #fffffffe;
}
body {
background-color: var(--body-background-color);
background-image: var(--body-background-image);
background-attachment: fixed;
background-repeat: no-repeat;
background-size: cover;
color: var(--body-text-color);
}
a,
.vector-menu-portal .vector-menu-content li a {
color: var(--body-link-color);
}
a:visited,
.vector-menu-portal .vector-menu-content li a:visited {
color: var(--body-visited-link-color);
}
.vector-menu-tabs .new a, .vector-menu-tabs .new a:visited {
color: var(--body-red-link-color);
}
.mw-footer li { color: var(--body-text-color); }
div#content {
background-color: var(--content-background-color);
border-color: var(--content-border-color);
color: var(--content-text-color);
}
div#content a { color: var(--content-link-color); }
div#content a:visited { color: var(--content-visited-link-color); }
div#content a.new, div#content a.new:visited {
color: var(--content-red-link-color);
}
h1, h2, h3, h4, h5, h6 { color: var(--content-text-color); }
#mw-page-base,
.mw-search-profile-tabs, #mw-searchoptions,
.mw-changeslist-legend, .mw-rcfilters-ui-changesListWrapperWidget .mw-changeslist-legend {
background: none;
}
.oo-ui-window-content { color: #000; }
table {
display: table;
white-space: initial;
}
/* ### END THEME SETTINGS ### */
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margin:auto;
text-align:center;
box-sizing: border-box;
width: 70%;
}
.vector-menu-tabs li {
background-image: none;
}
.vector-menu-tabs li a {
color: white;
font-weight: bold;
text-transform: uppercase;
}
.vector-menu-tabs .selected a,
.vector-menu-tabs .selected a:visited {
color: white;
}
.vector-menu-tabs,
.vector-menu-tabs a,
#mw-head .vector-menu-dropdown h3 {
background-image: none;
}
#ca-view {
display: none;
}
.mw-portlet-navigation a {
color: white !important;
}
.mw-portlet-tb {
margin-top: 5px;
}
.mw-portlet-tb a {
color: white !important;
}
.mw-portlet-namespaces .selected {
background: #250000 !important;
}
.vector-menu-portal {
background: #250000;
}
.mw-portlet-tb .vector-menu-heading {
color: white;
border-bottom: none !important;
text-transform: uppercase;
font-weight: bold;
background-image: none;
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MediaWiki:Westeros-navigation
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Created page with "*#|Explore **Tokyo Vice Wiki|Main Page **Special:RecentChanges|Recent Changes **Special:RandomPage|Random Page **Special:NewFiles|New Files *:Category:Characters|Characters **:Category:Main Characters|Main Characters ***Jake Adelstein ***Hiroto Katagiri ***Samantha ***Sato *#|Community **#|Admins ***User:Original Authority|Original Authority"
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Template:Character
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Created page with "<onlyinclude><infobox> <image source="image"/> <title source="name"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <group collapse="open"> <header>Biographical information</header> <data source="birthdate"><label>Born</label></data> <data source="turned"><label>Turned</label></data> <data source="status"><label>Status</label></data> <data source="job"><label>Occupation</label></data> <data source="title"><label>..."
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== Usage & preview ==
Type in this:
<pre>
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|last=
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Created page with "<infobox theme=episode> <title source="title" /> <data source="season"><format>Season {{{season}}}, Episode {{{number}}} ({{{episode number}}})</format></data> <image source="image"/> <data source="airdate"><label>Air date</label></data> <data source="viewers"><label>[[Ratings|Viewers]]</label></data> <data source="writer"><label>Written by</label></data> <data source="director"><label>Directed by</label></data> <group layout="horizontal"> <header>Episo..."
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Type in this:
<pre>
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to see this:
{{Episode
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| number =
| episode number =
| image =
| airdate =
| viewers =
| writer =
| director =
| previous =
| next =
}}
[{{fullurl:{{ns:Template}}:{{PAGENAME}}}}?action=purge Click here to refresh the preview above]
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<infobox theme=episode>
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== Usage & preview ==
Type in this:
<pre>
{{Episode
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|season=
|number=
|episode number=
|image=
|airdate=
|viewers=
|writer=
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|previous=
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}}
</pre>
to see this:
{{Episode
| season =
| number =
| episode number =
| image =
| airdate =
| viewers =
| writer =
| director =
| previous =
| next =
}}
[{{fullurl:{{ns:Template}}:{{PAGENAME}}}}?action=purge Click here to refresh the preview above]
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Template:Season
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Created page with "<infobox> <title source="title1"> <default>{{PAGENAME}}</default> </title> <image source="image1"> <caption source="caption1"/> </image> <group> <header>Information</header> <data source="episodes"> <label>Episodes</label> </data> <data source="release"> <label>Release</label> </data> <data source="premiere"> <label>Premiere</label> </data> <data source="finale"> <label>Finale</label> </data>..."
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Created page with "<includeonly><infobox> <title source="title"><default>''{{PAGENAME}}''</default></title> <image source="image"><caption source="caption" /></image> <data source="release"><label>First released</label></data> <data source="seasons"><label>Seasons</label></data> <data source="episodes"><label>Episodes</label></data> <data source="runtime"><label>Run time</label></data> <data source="genre"><label>Genre</label></data> <data source="network"><label>Network</label></d..."
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Category:Episodes
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This category organises the episodes of ''[[Tokyo Vice]]''.
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Category:The Yakuza
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This category organises all of the clans that form the Yakuza within Japan.
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